feat: surface featured trigger recommendations in start tab#27319
feat: surface featured trigger recommendations in start tab#27319lyzno1 merged 9 commits intofeat/triggerfrom
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Summary of ChangesHello @lyzno1, I'm Gemini Code Assist1! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed! This pull request implements a new feature that surfaces featured trigger recommendations directly within the workflow's start tab. This aims to improve user experience by making it easier to discover and integrate popular or relevant triggers into new workflows, streamlining the initial setup process. The changes involve adding a new UI component, integrating it with existing block selection logic, and providing the necessary data fetching capabilities. Highlights
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This pull request introduces a new feature to display featured trigger recommendations in the workflow start tab. The implementation includes a new FeaturedTriggers component and a useFeaturedTriggersRecommendations hook. The code is generally well-structured, but I've identified a few areas for improvement. These include a minor code duplication, a missing await for an asynchronous operation, a redundant useEffect hook, and a potential bug in how installed plugins are looked up. Addressing these points will improve the code's maintainability and correctness.
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Fixes #<issue number>.Summary
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dev/reformat(backend) andcd web && npx lint-staged(frontend) to appease the lint gods