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@sbillinge Ready for review, note that for releases field I did not test as for my own repo I do not have any release. We might test this and if there is any formatting issue in software.yml generated, I could make edits on that. The other fields I have tested locally and it should be right.

To use this, we first have the Github personal access token export on local. Then use the command regolith gh-extractor <owner> --all to extract all repos or regolith gh-extractor <owner> <package-name> for individual package. Then it would generate the software.yml for the packages. After that we use the original regolith build releaselist command to build the releaselist report.

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codecov bot commented Dec 23, 2025

Codecov Report

✅ All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests.
✅ Project coverage is 79.86%. Comparing base (c1c5a62) to head (df884f4).
⚠️ Report is 8 commits behind head on main.

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Thanks @stevenhua0320. Please can we move the yaml to ruamel and then I can merge

@sbillinge sbillinge merged commit 1b85599 into regro:main Dec 29, 2025
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thanks @stevenhua0320

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