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goreleaser-action
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First time using Go: Making a program to watermark photos
You could improve your workflow with Goreleaser. It will build executables for different platforms via Github action and store it as asset for even easier download. (storing binary data in Git is usualy an anti-pattern). See it in Action inthis Repo of a small project of mine
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Build and release go binaries for Mac and Linux in GitHub Actions using 2 approaches
provide a suitable config for goreleaser and use it for release. Fortunately, there is already a GitHub action for this tool 🚀
upload-artifact
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Learning GitHub Actions in a Simple Way
upload-artifact
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GitHub Actions for Jar file deployment
Here, the concept of "upload" is a little confusing. What the GitHub action upload-artifact does is to "copy" the jar file to a publicly accessible folder.
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CI/CI deploy a static website to AWS S3 bucket through Github Actions
The content of the build destination folder folder needs is saved and transferred to the following jobs in the workflow. We do this with the Github actions actions/upload-artifact
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Building project docs for GitHub Pages
The action for uploading the artifact doesn't do too much, but it takes care of all the nuance around GitHub Pages artifacts specifically. You can view the action's source here. It will tar the path (provided by the with option) and then call the upload artifact action. The artifact's name is github-pages and has a 1 day expiration. This artifact has the name and format required for the deploy action. It all just works (so far).
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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
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Using Github Actions to publish your Flutter APP to Firebase App Distribution
Notice that already known commands like flutter pub get and flutter build apk (apk in case of Android; aab in case of iOS) now it shows up on our workflow. But, to upload the generated app file (artifact), we'll need to use the action upload-artifact@v1 and parse the build path which it will be storing the app file.
- github action para deploy de app vuejs 3
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How do I write the GitHub release workflow for multiple OSs?
So the uploading will likely be done by upload artifact. Then you'll likely want to use a matrix build/package your tool across different OS's.
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Automate Android Build Using GitHub Actions
Artifacts are files like APKs, screenshots, test reports, logs, which the workflow generates. You can upload and download artifacts to the current workflow using actions/upload-artifact@v2 and actions/download-artifact@v2 respectively.
What are some alternatives?
HomeBrew - 🍺 The missing package manager for macOS (or Linux)
cache - Cache dependencies and build outputs in GitHub Actions
awsu - Enhanced account switching for AWS, supports Yubikey as MFA source
jacoco-badge-generator - Coverage badges, and pull request coverage checks, from JaCoCo reports in GitHub Actions
homebrew-taps - Brew support for various kreuzwerker tools
publish-unit-test-result-action - GitHub Action to publish unit test results on GitHub
docker-gh-action-test - Running docker in GitHub Actions
flutter-action - Flutter environment for use in GitHub Actions. It works on Linux, Windows, and macOS.
Travis CI.com - Free continuous integration platform for GitHub projects.
github-action-sanity
Dev_Interview_Prep_App - This is an Open Sourced Programming Quiz Project to help people practice for interviews. We are redesigning the application for use with all languages. Open for help!
metadata-action - GitHub Action to extract metadata (tags, labels) from Git reference and GitHub events for Docker