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[github] Change code radiator to create ready (non-draft) pull requests#25794

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Pull request overview

Updates the Code Radiator agentic workflow configuration so that the automation creates ready (non-draft) pull requests by default, aligning the workflow’s behavior with standard PR review/merge flows.

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  • Set safe-outputs.create-pull-request.draft: false in the Code Radiator workflow frontmatter.
  • Regenerated the compiled .lock.yml workflow so the generated safe-outputs config includes "draft": false for create_pull_request.

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File Description
.github/workflows/code-radiator.md Configures Code Radiator to create non-draft PRs via draft: false.
.github/workflows/code-radiator.lock.yml Compiled workflow updated to reflect the new draft: false create-pull-request setting.

@rolfbjarne rolfbjarne enabled auto-merge (squash) June 24, 2026 10:32
@rolfbjarne rolfbjarne merged commit 60bb8dc into main Jun 24, 2026
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@rolfbjarne rolfbjarne deleted the dev/rolf/code-radiator-non-draft-prs branch June 24, 2026 13:26
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