create robot auto create pr to formating code and update tag version#466
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create robot auto create pr to formating code and update tag version#466
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👀 What this PR does / why we need it:
This PR introduces an automated workflow leveraging the @kubbot bot account to streamline our development process significantly. With this implementation, @kubbot is tasked to assist in creating PRs, meticulously scanning for code anomalies, ensuring adherence to our formatting standards, and diligently updating tag numbers within the version file. This automation not only enhances efficiency but also elevates the consistency and reliability of our codebase, ensuring that each iteration is seamlessly integrated with our overarching version control protocols. By delegating these critical yet repetitive tasks to @kubbot, we can refocus our efforts on innovation and development, while maintaining the high-quality standards our projects are known for.