Scriptera47 scenarios


2New repositories in GitLab — Sending messages in Slack

2New comments in GitLab — Uploading files in Slack

2New commits in gitlab — Sending messages in Slack

2New releases in GitLab — Sending messages in Slack

2New repositories in GitLab — Uploading files in Slack

2New jobs in gitlab — Uploading files in Slack

2New messages in slack — Files in GitLab

2New request review requests in gitlab — Sending messages in Slack

2New team emojis in slack — Tasks in GitLab

2New messages in Slack — Updating files in GitLab
2New request review requests in gitlab — Reminders in Slack

2New tasks in GitLab — Uploading files in Slack

2New messages in Slack — Files in GitLab

2New messages in Slack — Files in GitLab
2New pull requests in GitLab — Channels in Slack

2New files in Slack — Files in GitLab

2New pull requests in GitLab — Sending messages in Slack

2Found: files in GitLab — Channels in Slack

2The repository events you care about, in your team chat

2Found: files in GitLab — Uploading files in Slack

2Cutting a release with a chat command

3Incident alerts — to everyone, everywhere at once

4High-priority tickets alert every channel at once

2Task comments — straight to your messenger

2Instant alerts for urgent events from your apps

4Bug reports from a form — into repository issues with an alert

4Dead feature flags, found for you

2Automatic bug triage: priority, ticket, team alert

4Urgent tasks that don't stall

3Monitoring your sites' certificate expiry

2Outage alerts routed to the on-call person who's actually online

3Bug reports turned into proper tickets

4Data-load failure monitoring with tasks and alerts

5Task status alerts — pushed to every channel at once

2Machine failure to ticket and an available technician in a minute

2Repo changes from chat, in plain words

5New-issue triage: task, notification, reply to the author, and a logged row

2Release notes, a QA task and team alerts — straight from a version tag

3Critical bugs from testing escalated straight to tickets and engineering chat

2Error-log watch with automatic tickets

3Failed-login detection with tickets and alerts

2A daily backup of your scenarios — to GitLab

3Weekly documentation and backup of your scenarios

4Incident response — ticket, alert, and report in seconds

5Change request routing: tickets, audit trail and notifications

5Route change requests by the rules — no manual triage

3Automatic scenario check with an error report
Any scenario from this collection can be launched in Scriptera: describe the task in plain words — it is built, launched and monitored for you.