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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
Personal README.md
🏄♂️ Personalized personal README README can be templated TO your own username. Automatic generation of personal information using multiple actions.
Template repository for a GitHub App that can be triggered by a GitHub Action
Tests the content of your Minecraft project for errors and outputs them to the action console as well as marks it as failed
Orchestrate GitHub Actions Security
📄 GitHub Action to read the contents of a file
GitHub Profile Views Counter is an opensource project that powered entirely by GitHub Actions to fetch and store insights of repositories. It uses GitHub API to fetch the insight data of your repositories and commits changes into a separate repository.
github actions are cool and all, but they seem to be down all the time. Maybe we can help with testing?
IaC, GitOps and all the fun stuff 💃
Parse asdf.sh tool-versions file to reuse version information in GitHub Actions
Example how to set up GitHub Actions. The example will grab the number of registered KeyForge decks hourly and applies black automatically on pushing new data
Custom GitHub profile 📃 README, periodically auto updated using actions.
Repository to manage all reusable workflows
GitHub Action template repository for @bfra-me.
Automatically backups pictures from https://westnordost.de in closed notes before they forever get lost
Created by GitHub
Released October 16, 2018