critcmp
checkout
critcmp | checkout | |
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2 | 62 | |
198 | 5,265 | |
- | 2.6% | |
3.4 | 7.6 | |
10 months ago | 7 days ago | |
Rust | TypeScript | |
The Unlicense | 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.
critcmp
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First Impressions of Rust
See also either cargo-benchcmp or critcmp as appropriate.
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setup criterion-compare for criterion.rs on github actions
The action uses Criterion's ability to save "baseline" of each run, and then uses Burnt Sushi's critcmp to compare. So it doesn't work with bencher or libtest. Take a look at the Criterion Getting Started on how to get started benchmarking with Criterion.
checkout
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Learning GitHub Actions in a Simple Way
checkout
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Secure GitHub Actions by pull_request_target
To checkout the merged commit with actions/checkout on pull_request_target event, you need to get the pull request by GitHub API and set the merge commit hash to actions/checkout input ref.
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Tell HN: PR GitHub Actions don't run over your commit by default
If you re-run GHA after master changes, CI is testing over different code.
You can [disable](https://github.com/actions/checkout#checkout-pull-request-head-commit-instead-of-merge-commit) on the checkout action:
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GitHub Is Down
There was an outage yesterday too when the GitHub action “checkout@v3” broke when they released “checkout@v4”
Yes, they broke the ability for GitHub CI to checkout repos…
https://github.com/actions/checkout/issues/1448
- Can't use 'tar -xzf' extract archive file
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Building project docs for GitHub Pages
The first two steps are setting up the job's environment. The checkout action will checkout out the repository at the triggering ref. The setup-python action will setup the desired Python runtime. My package supports Python 3.9+ so I'm targeting the minimum version for my build environments.
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Automating GitHub Profile Updates with GitHub Actions
These first few steps demonstrate how you can run commands like npm install or import other workflows such as how it uses the actions/checkout to copy the contents of the repository into a working directory on the runner host. Read Reusable workflows for more about the syntax for referencing them.
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Automate Docker Image Builds and Push to Docker Hub Using GitHub Actions 🐳🐙
Check out the repo: We will use the actions/checkout action to checkout the repository.
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[Actions] How do I take my dev branch, build it, and then create a pull request to main with the latest build artifacts?
Take a look at the checkout action usage here https://github.com/actions/checkout
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Using Github Actions to publish your Flutter APP to Firebase App Distribution
Then, we have two important initial steps to define. The first one is an official GitHub Action used to check-out a repository so a workflow can access it. The second one it's pretty more complex but, briefly, downloads and set up a requested version of Java.
What are some alternatives?
criterion-compare-action - ⚡️📊 Compare the performance of Rust project branches
ssh-action - GitHub Actions for executing remote ssh commands.
cargo-benchcmp - A small utility to compare Rust micro-benchmarks.
cache - Cache dependencies and build outputs in GitHub Actions
casbin-rs - An authorization library that supports access control models like ACL, RBAC, ABAC in Rust.
setup-node - Set up your GitHub Actions workflow with a specific version of node.js
py-spy - Sampling profiler for Python programs
upload-artifact
chrono - Date and time library for Rust
FTP-Deploy-Action - Deploys a GitHub project to a FTP server using GitHub actions
add-and-commit - :octocat: Automatically commit changes made in your workflow run directly to your repo
jacoco-badge-generator - Coverage badges, and pull request coverage checks, from JaCoCo reports in GitHub Actions