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Added LaravelFS management commands and version update. Introduced new management commands to LaravelFS for creating, using, and displaying saved configurations. Enhanced project scaffolding capabilities with customizable starter templates. Updated the tool version to 2.0.0 to reflect these significant improvements.

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  • OS: [Your OS details here]
  • PHP Version: [Your PHP version here]
  • LaravelFS Version: 2.0.0

Additional Notes

Please review the implementation of the new management commands and verify that the version update is correctly reflected across the tool. Feedback on backward compatibility and functionality is welcome.

Introduced commands for creating, using, and displaying saved templates. Enhanced flexibility for project scaffolding with customizable starter templates. Updated the tool version to 2.0.0 to reflect these significant new features.
This workflow triggers on newly opened pull requests and posts a thank-you comment to the author. It aims to enhance contributor engagement by acknowledging their submissions promptly.
Replaced the old "Thank You Comment" workflow with a new "PR Welcome & Assign" workflow. The updated workflow automatically assigns the PR to a maintainer and posts a welcome comment only if the author is not the maintainer. This improves efficiency and provides clearer communication.
Replaced custom GitHub script with the `pozil/auto-assign-issue` action for assigning PRs to maintainers, improving clarity and maintainability. Adjusted permissions and streamlined the comment step to use the author environment variable.
Added GitHub token usage for authentication and adjusted script to use `context.issue.number`. Also updated the comment body for better formatting and consistency.
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