Easily create/update one or more Git tags in a GitHub repository.
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GitHub Actions gives you the flexibility to build an automated software development lifecycle workflow. You can write individual tasks, called actions, and combine them to create a custom workflow. Workflows are custom automated processes that you can set up in your repository to build, test, package, release, or deploy any code project on GitHub.
“With GitHub Actions you can build end-to-end continuous integration (CI) and continuous deployment (CD) capabilities directly in your repository. GitHub Actions powers GitHub's built-in continuous integration service. For more information, see "About continuous integration."
Taking Action With GitHub Actions
Easily create/update one or more Git tags in a GitHub repository.
GitHub Action used publish a release
GitHub Actions - Building & Using Custom Actions
GitHub Actions - Using Environment Variables & Secrets
A GitHub Action to verify that the "safe to test" label is present if the PR is from a fork.
GitHub Actions - Controlling Workflow & Job Execution
I created a CI/CD pipeline for a Node.js to-do application using Jenkins and GitHub Actions. I started by setting up an AWS instance and installing Jenkins, then integrated it with GitHub by generating SSH keys. I then manually installed all the required dependencies and run the application.
GitHub action moderating/deleting content based on repetitive occurrences in a message
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Deploy your AWS App Runner apps
GitHub Actions - Job Artifacts & Outputs
DependAware: Automated NPM dependency updates with pull requests, testing, and PR descriptions for a secure and up-to-date project.
Deploy application to Minikube using GitHub Action
GitHub Action to push action events to Slack workflow.
Action that returns the interval (in days) between the start of development and the opening of the Pull Request.
A GitHub Action which extracts the version from github.ref
Created by GitHub
Released October 16, 2018