David Pine 11/23/2019

Building a GitHub profanity filter with .NET Core and Azure Functions

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This technical article details the development of a GitHub webhook handler using ASP.NET Core 3.0 and C# 8.0 within an Azure Function. It scans new issues and pull requests for profanity, replacing offensive text with emojis. The guide covers integrating GitHub webhooks, Azure Functions, CosmosDB, and GraphQL, including steps for securing the webhook endpoint.

Building a GitHub profanity filter with .NET Core and Azure Functions

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