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Restaurant--app

This is One of the best Projects it uses purely Javascript Without HTML The Only Challage With its Only configuring WebPack Though The webpack Is a nice tool And having Its knowledge Of How it Works and its Configuration Is One of May Create Achievemenr

The Project Its simply Making a restaurant application

Its soothly working though I have not followed the correct procedure to Deploy It nicely

Thats why I argue if you want to check it you can look at my restaurant-Min-app dep Getting started with a workflow

To help you get started, this guide shows you some basic examples. For the full GitHub Actions documentation on workflows, see "Configuring workflows." Customizing when workflow runs are triggered

Set your workflow to run on push events to the main and release/* branches

on:
  push:
    branches:
    - main
    - release/*

Set your workflow to run on pull_request events that target the main branch

on:
  pull_request:
    branches:
    - main

Set your workflow to run every day of the week from Monday to Friday at 2:00 UTC

on:
  schedule:
  - cron: "0 2 * * 1-5"

For more information, see "Events that trigger workflows." Manually running a workflow

To manually run a workflow, you can configure your workflow to use the workflow_dispatch event. This enables a "Run workflow" button on the Actions tab.

on: workflow_dispatch:

For more information, see "Manually running a workflow." Running your jobs on different operating systems

GitHub Actions provides hosted runners for Linux, Windows, and macOS.

To set the operating system for your job, specify the operating system using runs-on:

jobs: my_job: name: deploy to staging runs-on: ubuntu-18.04

The available virtual machine types are:

ubuntu-latest, ubuntu-18.04, or ubuntu-16.04
windows-latest or windows-2019
macos-latest or macos-10.15

For more information, see "Virtual environments for GitHub Actions." Using an action

Actions are reusable units of code that can be built and distributed by anyone on GitHub. You can find a variety of actions in GitHub Marketplace, and also in the official Actions repository.

To use an action, you must specify the repository that contains the action. We also recommend that you specify a Git tag to ensure you are using a released version of the action.

  • name: Setup Node uses: actions/setup-node@v1 with: node-version: '10.x'

For more information, see "Workflow syntax for GitHub Actions." Running a command

You can run commands on the job's virtual machine.

  • name: Install Dependencies run: npm install

For more information, see "Workflow syntax for GitHub Actions." Running a job across a matrix of operating systems and runtime versions

You can automatically run a job across a set of different values, such as different versions of code libraries or operating systems.

For example, this job uses a matrix strategy to run across 3 versions of Node and 3 operating systems:

jobs: test: name: Test on node ${{ matrix.node_version }} and ${{ matrix.os }} runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }} strategy: matrix: node_version: ['8', '10', '12'] os: [ubuntu-latest, windows-latest, macOS-latest]

steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v1
- name: Use Node.js ${{ matrix.node_version }}
  uses: actions/setup-node@v1
  with:
    node-version: ${{ matrix.node_version }}

- name: npm install, build and test
  run: |
    npm install
    npm run build --if-present
    npm test

For more information, see "Workflow syntax for GitHub Actions." Running steps or jobs conditionally

GitHub Actions supports conditions on steps and jobs using data present in your workflow context.

For example, to run a step only as part of a push and not in a pull_request, you can specify a condition in the if: property based on the event name:

steps:

  • run: npm publish if: github.event_name == 'push'

For more information, see "Contexts and expression syntax for GitHub Actions."

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