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This pull request introduces a new workflow to automatically manage stale issues and pull requests, along with documentation for its usage. The most important changes include the addition of a GitHub Actions workflow and an example usage guide in the README file.
New Workflow for Managing Stale Issues and PRs:
.github/workflows/stale.yml: Added a new workflow to close stale issues and pull requests. The workflow marks issues as stale after 30 days of inactivity and closes them after an additional 7 days. Similarly, it marks pull requests as stale after 60 days of inactivity and closes them after an additional 14 days.Documentation Update:
stale/README.md: Added an example usage section to the README file, providing instructions on how to use the new workflow.