Manage secrets and more with the GitHub Actions API
Manage secrets, make use of self-hosted runners, and more with the GitHub Actions API—now available in beta.
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Manage secrets, make use of self-hosted runners, and more with the GitHub Actions API—now available in beta.
As we celebrate Actions becoming generally available, check out some of the ways teams are contributing to Actions—and how you can start automating more of your workflow.
Celebrate a GitHub Action's milestone with highlights of a few key actions and a technology partner's work.
Self-hosted runners offers a number of advantages when the hosted virtual environments don’t meet all your needs and it’s now available for GitHub Actions in beta.
Check out a few of our favorite GitHub Actions created by our partners at Mabl, Codefresh, GorillaStack, and GitKraken.
We’re sharing examples of productive workflows within the open source community.
GitHub Actions has new settings for organizations and repository owners to limit the usage of external Actions.
Edit your GitHub Actions workflow files easier with features to help you minimize errors and more.
Since we introduced GitHub Actions last year, the response has been phenomenal, and developers have created thousands of inspired workflows. But we’ve also heard clear feedback from almost everyone: you want CI/CD! And that’s what we’re announcing today.
Update: This blog post is no longer relevant with the update to GitHub Actions in August 2019. See the GitHub Actions documentation for more information. Since the beta release of…
We heard directly from developers working with GitHub Apps, and we’re excited to share their work with you.