Github Action to create a new branch on another repository 🆕🚀
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Nov 8, 2022
Github Action to create a new branch on another repository 🆕🚀
GitHub Action to copy & push contents (files / directory) from a repository to another
Github Action to assert / check a command line output 🕵️⚙️🖥
Github Actions to setup rsync (all os supported) 🔄
StackSpot AI Security Action POC
GitHub action to install StackSpot CLI
GitHub Action to commit & push changes made in workflows
Github Action to configure git to use HTTPS authentication instead of SSH
StackSpot AI Remote Quick Command Action
Github Actions to create pull request (all os supported) using Github CLI
GitHub Action to write keys=values to a java properties file ☕️
Github Action to get release / tag (this fork updates the output syntax and gives support to all OS runners)
Github Actions to get / check Github Team Members
Github actions to wait / sleep during a workflow execution ⏱
Github Action to replace values in a specific file
Github Action to compare 2 files using diff 🕵️
GitHub Action to check if a branch exists in the current repo
POC of a STK CLI GitHub action
Github Action to generate an output file from a command execution (success or error) 📝
StackSpot Action to manage Self Hosted runs
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