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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.
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GitHub Actions could be so much better
> with no persistent storage
There's https://github.com/actions/cache though?
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Optimizing GitHub Actions Performance: Enhance Workflows with Caching
Use Cache Actions: GitHub Actions provides cache actions that simplify caching implementation. The @actions/cache JavaScript library is a popular choice for managing caching in workflows. It offers flexible options for storing and retrieving cache artifacts based on keys, scopes, and paths.
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Speeding up GitHub Actions with npm cache
GitHub maintain a set of repos called actions. One of which is called cache.
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How I Sliced Deployment Times to a Fraction and Achieved Lightning-Fast Deployments with GitHub Actions
By utilizing the actions/cache action action, we implemented a strategy to store and retrieve dependencies, preventing redundant installations.
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Use GitHub Actions to Make Your GitHub Profile Dynamic
I do think it's good practice to enable caching, such that your script doesn't hit RubyGems / pip / npm / etc every time it runs.
That way at least the automation activity stays entirely within the GitHub / Azure network.
It looks like you can do that for Ruby by adding this:
https://github.com/actions/cache/blob/master/examples.md#rub...
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A guide to using act with GitHub Actions
➜ getting-started-with-act git:(master) act -j build WARN ⚠ You are using Apple M1 chip and you have not specified container architecture, you might encounter issues while running act. If so, try running it with '--container-architecture linux/amd64'. ⚠ [Node.js CI/build] 🚀 Start image=node:16-buster-slim [Node.js CI/build] 🐳 docker pull image=node:16-buster-slim platform= username= forcePull=false [Node.js CI/build] 🐳 docker create image=node:16-buster-slim platform= entrypoint=["tail" "-f" "/dev/null"] cmd=[] [Node.js CI/build] 🐳 docker run image=node:16-buster-slim platform= entrypoint=["tail" "-f" "/dev/null"] cmd=[] [Node.js CI/build] ☁ git clone 'https://github.com/actions/setup-node' # ref=v3 [Node.js CI/build] ☁ git clone 'https://github.com/actions/cache' # ref=v3 [Node.js CI/build] ☁ git clone 'https://github.com/actions/upload-artifact' # ref=v3 [Node.js CI/build] ⭐ Run Main actions/checkout@v3 [Node.js CI/build] 🐳 docker cp src=/Users/andrewevans/Documents/projects/getting-started-with-act/. dst=/Users/andrewevans/Documents/projects/getting-started-with-act [Node.js CI/build] ✅ Success - Main actions/checkout@v3 [Node.js CI/build] ⭐ Run Main Use Node.js 16.x [Node.js CI/build] 🐳 docker cp src=/Users/andrewevans/.cache/act/actions-setup-node@v3/ dst=/var/run/act/actions/actions-setup-node@v3/ [Node.js CI/build] 🐳 docker exec cmd=[node /var/run/act/actions/actions-setup-node@v3/dist/setup/index.js] user= workdir= [Node.js CI/build] 💬 ::debug::isExplicit: [Node.js CI/build] 💬 ::debug::explicit? false
- duplicated cache by cache action
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runner image with MS office installed - do-able? is there a better way?
You could try to find some point in the process where you can set up Actions caches with actions/cache, otherwise Container customization for Self-Hosted Runners is currently in Beta.
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[Question] Decrease Docker image's build time
I would configure Github Actions cache so Docker doesn't have to compile all layers from scratch every time
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The strongest principle of the blog's growth lies in the human choice to deploy it
In the copied example, npm caching is done via actions/cache@v2 action. But we can simplify our workflow by dropping this step and using built-in functionality for caching
actions-hugo
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Deploy Hugo to NixOS on Push to Gitea
You can build your Hugo site in your Github Actions, e.g. like in https://github.com/peaceiris/actions-hugo, then push the static pages to your server
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The strongest principle of the blog's growth lies in the human choice to deploy it
Documentation provides an example workflow file that uses GitHub Actions for Hugo action in the "Build Hugo With GitHub Action" section. It is ok to use it, but I will use combination of 2 examples (1, 2) from GitHub Actions for Hugo's README because it has one for projects using PostCSS.
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GitHub Actions Reporting My ❤️ Music
If the data fetch from previous step succeeds, the workflow continues by building the static website with Hugo. Hugo is setup using action peaceiris/actions-hugo. When the files are ready, the result is published to GitHub pages, using another GitHub action, peaceiris/actions-gh-pages.
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How to Create a Workflow for HUGO Website hosted on GitHub Pages
Luckily, there is a workflow for it. By implementing peaceiris/actions-hugo@v2 on my GitHub workflow, I was able to achieve what I wanted to do. Simple as that.
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What is your stack for your blog?
Less is more IMO. A Github Action using Hugo to deploy to GH pages.
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Deploy Hugo website using Github pages
For more information about the actions used and their options, please see Hugo and Github pages on Github.
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Help Wanted to Setup Non-Commertial Buddhist Website: dhammo.org (dhammo is the plural for of dhamma)
I am looking for someone who can help me, pro bono, to: - set up this site using GitHub Pages - set up Hugo SSG (https://gohugo.io) using Jane (https://github.com/xianmin/hugo-theme-jane) as the theme - set up automatic building using GitHub actions perhaps using https://github.com/peaceiris/actions-hugo - set up Giscus (https://giscus.app) for comments (may need to fork theme, if so try to up a steam a PR also so a separate fork does not need to be maintained.) - set up banner art and profile picture (may need to fork theme, if so try to up a steam a PR also so a separate fork does not need to be maintained.) - set up SEO, RSS, favicon, Analytics, etc.
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Hugo on Azure with Static Web Apps
View on GitHub
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How to use Firebase to host a Hugo site
I set up Hugo with peaceiris/actions-hugo. The build step afterwards runs the command
What are some alternatives?
upload-artifact
Jekyll - :globe_with_meridians: Jekyll is a blog-aware static site generator in Ruby
sccache - Sccache is a ccache-like tool. It is used as a compiler wrapper and avoids compilation when possible. Sccache has the capability to utilize caching in remote storage environments, including various cloud storage options, or alternatively, in local storage.
actions-mdbook - GitHub Actions for mdBook (rust-lang/mdBook) ⚡️ Setup mdBook quickly and build your site fast. Linux (Ubuntu), macOS, and Windows are supported.
act - Run your GitHub Actions locally 🚀
Hugo - The world’s fastest framework for building websites.
actions-runner-controller - Kubernetes controller for GitHub Actions self-hosted runners
actions-gh-pages - GitHub Actions for GitHub Pages 🚀 Deploy static files and publish your site easily. Static-Site-Generators-friendly.
setup-buildx-action - GitHub Action to set up Docker Buildx
wordpress-markdown-git - :loop: WordPress plugin to add file content (Markdown, Jupyter notebooks) from a Git based VCS to a WordPress post; replaces https://github.com/gis-ops/md-github-wordpress
checkout - Action for checking out a repo
Oryx - Build your repo automatically.