Claude d678ba9059 Refactor: Process only recent issues to improve performance
Changes the workflow to be event-driven and process fewer issues:
- Triggers on issue events (opened, edited, labeled, reopened) and comments
- When triggered by event, processes only that specific issue
- When running on schedule, only checks issues created in last 7 days
- Only adds oncall label, never removes it
- Uses search_issues instead of list_issues for better filtering

This dramatically reduces the dataset size and makes the workflow
more efficient and scalable.

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Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
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