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copy_file_to_another_repo_action

This GitHub Action copies a file from the current repository to a location in another repository

Example Workflow

name: Push File

on: push

jobs:
  copy-file:
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    steps:
    - name: Checkout
      uses: actions/checkout@v2

    - name: Pushes test file
      uses: dmnemec/copy_file_to_another_repo_action@main
      env:
        API_TOKEN_GITHUB: ${{ secrets.API_TOKEN_GITHUB }}
      with:
        source_file: 'test2.md'
        destination_repo: 'dmnemec/release-test'
        destination_folder: 'test-dir'
        user_email: 'example@email.com'
        user_name: 'dmnemec'
        commit_message: 'A custom message for the commit'

Variables

The API_TOKEN_GITHUB needs to be set in the Secrets section of your repository options. You can retrieve the API_TOKEN_GITHUB here (set the repo permissions).

  • source_file: The file or directory to be moved. Uses the same syntax as the cp command. Incude the path for any files not in the repositories root directory.
  • destination_repo: The repository to place the file or directory in.
  • destination_folder: [optional] The folder in the destination repository to place the file in, if not the root directory.
  • user_email: The GitHub user email associated with the API token secret.
  • user_name: The GitHub username associated with the API token secret.
  • destination_branch: [optional] The branch of the source repo to update, if not master.
  • destination_branch_create: [optional] A branch to be created with this commit, defaults to commiting in destination_branch
  • commit_message: [optional] A custom commit message for the commit. Defaults to Update from https://github.com/${GITHUB_REPOSITORY}/commit/${GITHUB_SHA}

Behavior Notes

The action will create any destination paths if they don't exist. It will also overwrite existing files if they already exist in the locations being copied to. It will not delete the entire destination repository.

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This GitHub Action copies a file from the current repository to a location in another repository

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