## Problem The standard review silently does not run on PRs that get labelled by a bot right after opening. https://github.com/twentyhq/twenty/pull/23854 is an example: no `PR Review #23854` run exists in `ci-privileged` at all. | time | what | |---|---| | 10:08:35 | PR opened | | 10:08:39 | `twenty-eng-sync[bot]` adds the `-PR: draft` label | | 10:08:40 | dispatch run for `opened` starts, cancelled during "Set up job" | | 10:08:43 | dispatch run for `labeled` is skipped by the job `if` | Concurrency is evaluated before the job-level `if`, so the `labeled` run preempts and cancels the in-flight `opened` run and is then skipped itself (`-PR: draft` does not start with `pr-review-`). The sync bot labels within ~4 seconds of open, which is faster than the app-token mint step, so the `opened` dispatch loses this race essentially every time that label is applied. `opened` is the only event that resolves to the `standard` check, so with no later push the PR gets no review at all. Same class of gap as the one #23708 closed, moved down a layer: the trigger exists now but gets cancelled. ## Fix Scope the concurrency group by event action, and only cancel in-progress runs for `synchronize`. Rapid consecutive pushes still de-duplicate; `opened`, `ready_for_review` and `labeled` no longer cancel each other. <!-- This is an auto-generated description by cubic. --> <a href="https://cubic.dev/pr/twentyhq/twenty/pull/23856?utm_source=github" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" data-no-image-dialog="true"><picture><source media="(prefers-color-scheme: dark)" srcset="https://www.cubic.dev/buttons/review-in-cubic-dark.svg"><source media="(prefers-color-scheme: light)" srcset="https://www.cubic.dev/buttons/review-in-cubic-light.svg"><img alt="Review in cubic" src="https://www.cubic.dev/buttons/review-in-cubic-dark.svg"></picture></a> <!-- End of auto-generated description by cubic. -->
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Why Twenty
Twenty gives technical teams the building blocks for a custom CRM that meets complex business needs and quickly adapts as the business evolves. Twenty is the CRM you build, ship, and version like the rest of your stack.
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The fastest way to get started. Sign up at twenty.com and spin up a workspace in under a minute, with no infrastructure to manage and always up to date.
Build an app
Scaffold a new app with the Twenty CLI:
npx create-twenty-app my-app
Define objects, fields, and views as code:
import { defineObject, FieldType } from 'twenty-sdk/define';
export default defineObject({
nameSingular: 'deal',
namePlural: 'deals',
labelSingular: 'Deal',
labelPlural: 'Deals',
fields: [
{ name: 'name', label: 'Name', type: FieldType.TEXT },
{ name: 'amount', label: 'Amount', type: FieldType.CURRENCY },
{ name: 'closeDate', label: 'Close Date', type: FieldType.DATE_TIME },
],
});
Then ship it to your workspace:
npx twenty app:publish --private
See the app development guide for objects, views, agents, and logic functions.
Self-hosting
Run Twenty on your own infrastructure with Docker Compose, or contribute locally via the local setup guide.
Everything you need
Twenty gives you the building blocks of a modern CRM (objects, views, workflows, and agents) and lets you extend them as code. Here's a tour of what's in the box.
Want to go deeper? Read the User Guide for product walkthroughs, or the
Documentation for developer reference.
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