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Starting on February 14, 2023, users of GitHub-hosted larger runners will no longer be able to add, edit or remove additional labels on existing or new runners. Customers will continue…
What if developers want to leverage branch deployments but don’t have a full ChatOps stack integrated with their repositories? We wanted to set out to find a way for all developers to be able to take advantage of branch deployments with ease, right from their GitHub repository, and so the branch-deploy Action was born!
Previously, GitHub Actions gets a GITHUB_TOKEN with both read/write permissions by default whenever Actions is enabled on a repository. As a default, this is too permissive, so to improve security…
We are making changes to job summaries and logs in GitHub Actions that will impact customers using self-hosted runners. Over the next six months, customers using self-hosted runners will need…
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OpenID Connect (OIDC) support in GitHub Actions enables secure cloud deployments using short-lived tokens that are automatically rotated for each deployment. Each OIDC token includes standard claims like the audience,…
Now, you can standardize and enforce CI/CD best practices across all repositories in your organization to reduce duplication and secure your DevOps processes.
Today, we are adding support for configuration variables in GitHub Actions 🎉 Previously, you needed to store this configuration data as encrypted secrets in order to reuse values in workflows.…
Today, we are announcing public beta of required workflows in GitHub Actions 🎉 Required workflows allow DevOps teams to define and enforce standard CI/CD practices across many source code repositories…
GitHub Actions hosted runner images are now more secure than ever, with the ability to see exactly what software is pre-installed on the image that was used by the runner…
The actions and reusable workflows from private repositories can now be shared with other private repositories within the same organization, user account, or enterprise. See managing the repository settings and…
We are excited to announce that GitHub app in Slack and Microsoft Teams now supports GitHub Actions workflow notifications. You can now subscribe to your repository and get notified about…
Larger runner workflows using the ubuntu-latest runner label will soon run on Ubuntu-22.04. Ubuntu-22.04 is now the default version for the ubuntu-latest label for GitHub Actions standard runners workflows. Larger…
Dependabot security updates now supports the GitHub Actions ecosystem, making it easier for you to fix vulnerable GitHub Actions dependencies. With security updates enabled, Dependabot will automatically raise a pull…
We’ve launched a public preview of GitHub Actions Importer, which helps you forecast, plan, and automate migrations from your current CI/CD tool to GitHub Actions. Doing individual migrations is relatively…
You can now require approval from a user with write permissions to the repository before a workflow run can be triggered from a private fork. This can be useful for…
GitHub Actions Importer helps you forecast, plan, and facilitate migrations from your current CI/CD tool to GitHub Actions.
Workflows using the ubuntu-latest runner label will soon run on Ubuntu-22.04. Ubuntu 22.04 became generally available on GitHub-hosted runners in August 2022. Now Ubuntu-22.04 is ready to be the default…
Developers creating Internet of Things software use a complex stack of software that needs to be custom built into their CI/CD platform. Arm is leveraging the simplicity and scalability of GitHub Actions with a native integration that will revolutionize IoT software development.
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