action-tmate
github-activity-readme
action-tmate | github-activity-readme | |
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13 | 1 | |
2,652 | 760 | |
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5.5 | 5.7 | |
19 days ago | about 1 month ago | |
JavaScript | JavaScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
action-tmate
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How to debug GitHub actions. Real-world example
The go-to method of debugging GitHub Actions is tmate. With tmate we can connect to our running Action terminal and see what is going on there by executing some simple commands!
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GitHub Actions Are a Problem
In addition to the suggestions others have made for locally testing workflows, there are also reverse shell actions[0] that can be used for troubleshooting CI failures on the GH runners themselves.
[0] https://github.com/mxschmitt/action-tmate
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GitHub Actions could be so much better
Been through that git commit; git push; repeat cycle too much as well until i discovered https://github.com/mxschmitt/action-tmate which gives a shell in between steps, which does not help with all problems but sure it's makes it less painful at times.
- How do you debug CI/CD pipelines? Breakpoints?
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How easy is it to troubleshoot GHA workflows?
In addition to everything here, I also will set up https://github.com/mxschmitt/action-tmate when Iām debugging. It helps tremendously since you can temporarily access the server.
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Act: Run your GitHub Actions locally
Unfortunately act is only capable of running very simple workflows. I've found this action to be more useful against the endless PR stream: https://github.com/mxschmitt/action-tmate
You drop it in your workflow and get an SSH shell into the worker, figure things out iteratively, then push when it's working.
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CI/CD using GitHub Actions for Rails and Docker
Solution: Tip o' the hat to Daniela Baron here, there's a real life saver of tool call tmate.
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Hosting VMs on GitHub Actions?
Here's a recent case where users of tmate - which lets you SSH into an actions worker - reported problems: https://github.com/mxschmitt/action-tmate/issues/104
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Github actions error while pushing code to package registry
see: https://github.com/mxschmitt/action-tmate
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Work with GitHub Actions in Your Terminal with GitHub CLI
Thought I'd get their docs updated - https://github.com/mxschmitt/action-tmate#manually-triggered...
github-activity-readme
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How to add your GitHub activities to your GitHub Profile
This time we are using an action from James George: github-activity-readme. He contacted me on Twitter months ago and asked if I could test his GitHub Action. I gladly did.
What are some alternatives?
reverse-rdp-windows-github-actions - Reverse Remote Desktop into Windows on GitHub Actions for Debugging and/or Job Introspection [GET https://api.github.com/repos/nelsonjchen/reverse-rdp-windows-github-actions: 403 - Repository access blocked]
metrics - š An infographics generator with 30+ plugins and 300+ options to display stats about your GitHub account and render them as SVG, Markdown, PDF or JSON!
act - Run your GitHub Actions locally š
readme-md-generator - š CLI that generates beautiful README.md files
floatly - An extension that adds a floating button for browser quick actions
cfn-lint-action - GitHub Action for interacting with CloudFormation Linter
mongodb-github-action - Use MongoDB in GitHub Actions
issue-stats-card - Analyse a github repo's issues then generates a table of stats for quick info.
ssh-agent - GitHub Action to setup `ssh-agent` with a private key
TOC-Generator-Action - A Github Action to generate a table of contents in your README
actions-sms - Send an SMS through GitHub Actions
truffle - :warning: The Truffle Suite is being sunset. For information on ongoing support, migration options and FAQs, visit the Consensys blog. Thank you for all the support over the years.