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54 | 62 | |
6,399 | 5,242 | |
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9.8 | 7.6 | |
over 1 year ago | 4 days ago | |
PowerShell | TypeScript | |
MIT License | 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.
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Deploy to Google AppEngine with GitHubActions
This action runs using Node 16. If you are using self-hosted GitHub Actions runners, you must use runner version 2.285.0 or newer.
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Ensuring Your E2E Tests Run On Every Code Push
This is the OS and version used for the virtual environment in which run our tests. I recommend always using a specific version, such as the latest stable version, rather than latest, which is risky because you may then suddenly start to see test failures caused by a version update that has nothing to do with your tests. See virtual-enviroments for the latest stable version.
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How would you suggest running unit tests within containers in a CI AKS based considering docker.sock isn’t available anymore?
This, I setup Azure DevOps pipeline that clones this: https://github.com/actions/virtual-environments Runs it in Linux servers, copies VHD into Storage Account, creates an image from it and makes it new image for Azure Scale Set. Runs every Monday Morning on timer.
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Ask HN: How are you dealing with the M1/ARM migration?
I'm in a similar boat - love the performance/battery of my M1 MacBook Air, but the ecosystem is just too messy at the moment for me. I have a few tools I need to use that haven't yet been making official Apple Silicon releases due to GitHub actions not supporting Apple Silicon fully yet. The workaround involves maintaining two versions of homebrew, one for ARM and one for x86-64, and then being super careful to make sure you don't forget if you're working in an environment that's ARM and one that's X86. It's too much of a pain to keep straight for me (I admit it - I lack patience and am forgetful, so this is a bit of a "me" problem versus a tech problem).
My solution was to give up using my M1 mac for development work. It sits on a desk as my email and music machine, and I moved all my dev work to an x86 Linux laptop. I'll probably drift back to my mac if the tools I need start to properly support Apple Silicon without hacky workarounds, but until GitHub actions supports it and people start doing official releases through that mechanism, I'm kinda stuck.
It is interesting how much impact GitHub has had by not having Apple Silicon support. Just look at the ticket for this issue to see the surprisingly long list of projects that are affected. (See: https://github.com/actions/virtual-environments/issues/2187)
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Struggling to setup GithubAction with a .NET 4 app build
https://github.com/actions/virtual-environments/issues you can always request additional software to added to GitHub's machines, costs nothing to ask.
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Any tool that can help me convert Azure ADO Pipelines to GitHub Actions YAML?
I'm not disputing your claim that it could be true as I say, it makes sense, there is even some evidence they are getting ready for feature parity as I said in my comment with the hosted agent builds but I am arguing the point with my "what aboutism" as it isn't clear.
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Czkawka 4.1.0 - Fast duplicate finder, with finding invalid extensions, faster previews, builtin icons and a lot of fixes
Also Ubuntu 22.04 is not currently available on Github so I can't use CI for now - https://github.com/actions/virtual-environments/issues/5428
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Emacs 28.1's been cut
As for M1 support, I’m still waiting for GitHub to add M1-based GitHub Actions runners (issue).
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Getting started with GitHub Actions and workflows
GitHub provides hosted runners which can run your workflow in different virtual environments. The "ubuntu-latest" environment already contains a recent version of Node.js which is ideal for testing JavaScript applications.
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AzurePipeline failing due to: The reference assemblies for .NETFramework,Version=v4.6.1 were not found
As mentioned in this GitHub issue, the issue seems to affect only windows-2022 image. You can use the following script to install .NETFramework 4.6.1 to the agent.
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Learning GitHub Actions in a Simple Way
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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?
action-gh-release - 📦 :octocat: GitHub Action for creating GitHub Releases
ssh-action - GitHub Actions for executing remote ssh commands.
act - Run your GitHub Actions locally 🚀
cache - Cache dependencies and build outputs in GitHub Actions
widevine-l3-guesser
setup-node - Set up your GitHub Actions workflow with a specific version of node.js
runner - The Runner for GitHub Actions :rocket:
upload-artifact
SwagLyrics-For-Spotify - 📃 Get lyrics of currently playing Spotify song so you don't sing along with the wrong ones and embarrass yourself later. Very fast.
FTP-Deploy-Action - Deploys a GitHub project to a FTP server using GitHub actions
UTM - Virtual machines for iOS and macOS
add-and-commit - :octocat: Automatically commit changes made in your workflow run directly to your repo