Commit and push changes back upstream. Lightweight action using only alpine and shell scripting.
Don't use v4 anymore as GitHub changed the way checkout works so it no longer works.
name: publish
on:
push:
branches:
- master
jobs:
build:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v2
# make the changes between checkout and push
- name: push
uses: actions-x/commit@v6
All parameters are optional, with no parameters provided, these defaults are used:
- name - the actor name, so if your github name is
example
the name will beexample
- email - the actor name @localhost, if your github name is
example
the email isexample@localhost
- message -
Automatically updated using GitHub Actions
- branch - defaults to the branch that triggered the action, so if you pushed to master, the branch is
master
- files -
.
(meaning all files in the whole tree) - repository - you can specify the repository to push the code to, default is
origin
(e.g. the same repository) - token - if you want to push to a different repository you need to provide your own token, otherwise you can leave it to the default value which is provided by GitHub Actions and works for the same repository
- force - you can specify true to perform force push, default is to not use force push
- directory - the working directory to do the commands in, default is
.
(current directory)
name: publish
on:
push:
branches:
- master
jobs:
build:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v2
# make the changes between checkout and push
- name: push
uses: actions-x/commit@v6
with:
email: me@example.com
name: GitHub Actions Autocommitter
branch: master
files: file1 file2 directory directory2/file3
repository: https://github.com/Example/SomeOtherRepository
token: ${{ secrets.MY_SECRET_TOKEN }}
force: true
directory: path/to/different/repo