combine-prs-workflow
roadmap
combine-prs-workflow | roadmap | |
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3 | 67 | |
288 | 7,698 | |
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2.1 | 0.0 | |
9 months ago | 17 days ago | |
MIT License | Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 |
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.
combine-prs-workflow
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Keeping dependencies in your GitHub projects up-to-date with Dependabot
To address inefficiency caused by separate PRs, a workflow was designed to join them automatically into one big PR. However, it was unable to deal with lockfile conflicts. PRs that caused conflict in the Combine PRs job, were omitted and you had to add them manually anyway. It spared some time, but the developer experience was still far from being perfect.
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GitHub Actions Pitfalls
Another pitfall I ran into recently with a workflow I've been working on [1]: Checks and CI that are made with GitHub Actions are reported to the new Checks API, while some (all?) external services report to their old Statuses API. This makes it needlessly difficult to ascertain whether a PR/branch is "green" or not. They finally decided to create a "statusRollUp" that combines the state of the two APIs, but it's not available in their REST api, only their GraphQL API.
[1] https://github.com/hrvey/combine-prs-workflow/
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Awesome GitHub Actions
GitHub Actions can do some neat things. I got tired of waiting for Dependabot (tool that makes automatic PRs to update your middleware, acquired by GitHub) to add an option to group PRs together (it opens a separate PR for each dependency that can be updated, so merging and re-running CI can take a long time) so I scratched my own itch and made a workflow that merges their PRs together: https://github.com/hrvey/combine-prs-workflow Been running it for a year now, and still pretty happy with it.
roadmap
- GitHub: Packages support for fine-grained PATs
- Microsoft cancels plans for Python packages on GitHub
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Github will unfortunately not provide a helm repository in the future.
Same message as for PyPI compatible package registry: https://github.com/github/roadmap/issues/94
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GitHub support for PHP Packages: “no longer planned”
Yeah I had to look around a bit but yep… https://github.com/github/roadmap/issues/94
It looks like a lot of things have been killed… which with my cynical hat on I think might have something to do with overlapping capabilities with Azure services.
- GitHub Packages no longer planning Python PyPI support
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How do you debug CI/CD pipelines? Breakpoints?
Others have mentioned tmate to SSH into a running GitHub Actions workflow; there is a roadmap issue making that functionality built-in to Actions, planned for 2023/Q4.
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GitHub Actions is Vulnerable to Supply Chain Attacks
Immutable actions are on GitHub's roadmap.
- How to manage large GitHub orgs?
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Which role does Github Actions currently play in MLOps?
I think not yet, but seems to be in the roadmap
- Developing for M1/M2 without a Mac
What are some alternatives?
runner-images - GitHub Actions runner images
plantuml - Generate diagrams from textual description
actionlint - :octocat: Static checker for GitHub Actions workflow files
trufflehog - Find and verify secrets
vitemadose - Détection de créneaux de vaccination disponibles pour l'outil ViteMaDose
act - Run your GitHub Actions locally 🚀
changed-files - :octocat: Github action to retrieve all (added, copied, modified, deleted, renamed, type changed, unmerged, unknown) files and directories.
gitlab
gh-valet - Valet helps facilitate the migration of Azure DevOps, CircleCI, GitLab CI, Jenkins, and Travis CI pipelines to GitHub Actions.
dependabot-core - 🤖 Dependabot's core logic for creating update PR's.
paths-filter - Conditionally run actions based on files modified by PR, feature branch or pushed commits
xmonad - The core of xmonad, a small but functional ICCCM-compliant tiling window manager