typescript-action
git
typescript-action | git | |
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29 | 616 | |
1,799 | 8,115 | |
3.2% | 1.2% | |
9.2 | 0.0 | |
3 days ago | 7 days ago | |
TypeScript | C | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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.
typescript-action
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Hashnode Blog GitHub Action - fetch and display the latest blogs in a nice format
While learning about GitHub Actions, I came across the GitHub Actions Org, and they have a bunch of templates for building custom GitHub actions. So, I started searching for a template that has TypeScript support, ensuring type safety to write bug-free code. I found the typescript-action template that includes support for tests, linter, versioning, and more.
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Dynamically importing a downloaded file in a TypeScript GitHub action.
This is the template I used for my TypeScript action https://github.com/actions/typescript-action
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Develop, test, and deploy your extensions for all popular CIs from a single codebase
I found the GitHub actions documentation easier to read than Azure, so I would recommend starting writing and testing your extensions on GitHub by using the official template actions/typescript-action. The mentioned template provides a good starting point; I won't repeat the steps here. Play with it, write some simple stuff, and then return here for the next steps.
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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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AdaGPT: My Learnings While Building a GitHub Action
To get started quickly with a JavaScript action, I recommend using the official templates from GitHub for JavaScript and TypeScript.
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Rust is not hard! Part 1: GitHub Actions
On the TypeScript side, setup was much easier. There was already a template from GitHub that took care of the basics. Most of the time spent here was updating dependencies and getting my editor to play nicely with it—18 minutes, about 10% of the total.
- CICD pipelines written in Typescript
- Unpopular opinion: CI/CD engines are an awful idea
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Creating GitHub Actions for community engagement
Now that you know how to create your own GitHub Actions, why not give it a try? Head to the GitHub Marketplace and start exploring the existing Actions, or create your own and share it with the community. With GitHub Actions, the possibilities are endless, so start building and see what you can accomplish
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How to Debug Tests in the CI Pipeline
Your build most likely fails because your tests fail. Most CI pipelines today, like Jenkins, Circleci, GitLab, TeamCity, Bamboo, and GitHub Actions, are configured to automatically cause the build process to fail when tests fail.
git
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Understanding the Basics of Git.
Go to this link
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"Filename too long" error even after "fix" in git bash (windows 10)
I'd start by verifying that you're on the most current version of Git for Windows, and updating if that isn't the case. Followed by opening an issue here, if you're still encountering the problem.
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Gitting Started with Git: A Beginner's Guide to Version Control
Download the Git for Windows installer from the official website (https://gitforwindows.org/).
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pyaction 4.24.0 Released
This Docker image is designed to support implementing Github Actions with Python. As of version 4.0.0., it starts with the official python docker image as the base which is a Debian OS. It specifically uses python:3-slim to keep the image size down for faster loading of Github Actions that use pyaction. On top of the base, we've installed curl gpg, git, and the GitHub CLI. We added curl and gpg because they are needed to install the GitHub CLI, and they may come in handy anyway (especially curl) when implementing a GitHub Action.
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Save yourselves a lot of hassle (New to AwesomeWM PSA)
May I introduce you to https://git-scm.com/
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An AsyncAPI Example: Building Your First Event-driven API
Git
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Basics of Git
Before you start using Git, you need to install it on your computer. You can download and install Git from the official website (https://git-scm.com/). Once installed, open a terminal or command prompt and run the following commands to configure Git with your name and email:
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Publish an NPM Package from a GitHub Repository
Git: You should have Git installed on your machine. You can download it from the official website (https://git-scm.com/).
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Better Git Commits with `@commitlint`
When working on a project together, Git is a crucial tool that help teams collaborate smoothly. One of the key features is commits, which act like snapshots of the project's progress.
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"Мобильная" разработка. [Системы контроля версий, Git]
Официальный сайт Git
What are some alternatives?
codeql-action - Actions for running CodeQL analysis
git-lfs - Git extension for versioning large files
ncc - Compile a Node.js project into a single file. Supports TypeScript, binary addons, dynamic requires.
Chocolatey - Chocolatey - the package manager for Windows
get-changed-files - Get all of the files changed/modified in a pull request or push's commits.
HomeBrew - 🍺 The missing package manager for macOS (or Linux)
sticky-pull-request-comment - create comment on pull request, if exists update that comment.
deemix-webui
publish-unit-test-result-action - GitHub Action to publish unit test results on GitHub
Camunda BPM - Flexible framework for workflow and decision automation with BPMN and DMN. Integration with Quarkus, Spring, Spring Boot, CDI.
vercel-action - This action make a deployment with github actions instead of Vercel builder.
sensible-side-buttons - A macOS menu bar app that enables system-wide navigation functionality for the side buttons on third-party mice.