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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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Act: Run your GitHub Actions locally
Workflows that interact with the Github API heavily will fail as they're not available in act e.g. actions like https://github.com/styfle/cancel-workflow-action. Dealing with secrets is also a bit cumbersome. You can throw the following on actions that are not compatible with act in order to skip them:
if: ${{ !env.ACT }}
That said, despite it's limitations, I've been using both act and tmate in combination for a couple of years. Gets the job done.
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A nice PHP CI pipeline
For Github Actions, can highly recommend https://github.com/styfle/cancel-workflow-action which we use to cancel exists runs on same branch when never commits (push or force-push) arrives.
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Where can I host a basic HTML page? Free.
Check out the GitHub action you can use for deploying to GitHub pages: https://github.com/peaceiris/actions-gh-pages.
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Share rust docs
In addition to just sharing the .html generated files which would likely be cumbersome, you can host the docs on github pages and use something like https://github.com/peaceiris/actions-gh-pages + github actions to upload the documentation from your private repository to a public repo (required for non paid users).
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The strongest principle of the blog's growth lies in the human choice to deploy it
I started by using runs-on: ubuntu-22.04 in this workflow to check if everything works ok. It run without any issues. After that I created PRs to add support for ubuntu-22.04 and ubuntu-latest version to GitHub Actions for Hugo and GitHub Pages Action
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PSA: If you're using gh-pages to host your CI-generated documentation, make sure you don't store any history for that branch
As a first-step measure, we changed the CI script to overwrite the gh-pages branch at every run, rather than just appending a new commit. We use this gh-pages action, so it was just a matter of adding a force_orphan: true parameter.
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How I created my Portfolio website using Hugo and GitHub pages?
Interesting to note that GitHub stores this workflow in the "main" branch under .github/workflows folder. For more details on this Action please refer the documentation and code at https://github.com/peaceiris/actions-gh-pages.
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Preview Pull Requests and Automated CI/CD
My first workflow is to build and deploy or preview Client, It runs whenever a push or pull request creates for main branch containing changes to the code of client. It install dependencies and builds vue.js app. After build I use peaceiris/actions-gh-pages to deploy it to Github Pages. If the event is Pull Request then deploy to a sub-directory named preview and commit hash and leave a comment on PR.
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GitHub Actions Reporting My â¤ī¸ 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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Generate PDF handbook with Docusaurus using GitHub Actions
peaceiris/actions-gh-pages@v3 - deploys any folder(s) to gh-pages, can use it for multiple static endpoints
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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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Automating the building and deployment of GitHub Pages
This quote is quite true. Without automation, we would spend a lot of out time on things that would have to be done repetitively, for example, manually building and deploying your GitHub pages every time there is a change. Luckily, you can easily use GitHub Actions to build and deploy your pages by just pushing your repository to GitHub! You don't even need to do anything except to add a configuration file to your repository. In this post, I will be creating a workflow and using peaceiris/actions-gh-pages@v3 from GitHub Marketplace (it's free).
What are some alternatives?
LimeSurvey - The most popular FOSS online survey tool on the web.
github-pages-deploy-action - đ Automatically deploy your project to GitHub Pages using GitHub Actions. This action can be configured to push your production-ready code into any branch you'd like.
PHP CS Fixer - A tool to automatically fix PHP Coding Standards issues
trailing-slash-guide - Understand and fix your static website trailing slash issues!
PHP-Parallel-Lint - This tool check syntax of PHP files faster than serial check with fancier output.
actions-mdbook - GitHub Actions for mdBook (rust-lang/mdBook) âĄī¸ Setup mdBook quickly and build your site fast. Linux (Ubuntu), macOS, and Windows are supported.
PCOV - PCOV - CodeCoverage compatible driver for PHP
tauri-action - Build your Web application as a Tauri binary for macOS, Linux and Windows
download-provisioning-profiles - Github Action for downloading provisioning profiles from Apple AppStore Connect
mdbook-admonish - A preprocessor for mdbook to add Material Design admonishments.
wait-for-jobs - Wait for the specified jobs in the same run to be complete successfully before proceeding, helpful to prestart the job
actions-hugo - GitHub Actions for Hugo âĄī¸ Setup Hugo quickly and build your site fast. Hugo extended, Hugo Modules, Linux (Ubuntu), macOS, and Windows are supported.