Sequential build numbers for GitHub Actions workflows, stored as a Git tag - no extra commits.
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Sequential build numbers for GitHub Actions workflows, stored as a Git tag - no extra commits.
📊 The GitHub action that using repositories Insights/traffic data to generate badges that include views and clones.
A GitHub Action to install and initialize IPFS
GitHub action: Send message to channel(s) in Microsoft Teams
This Action uses the GitHub API and a Handlebars based template to generate a release notes file. This file can be used in a variety of ways, such as being attached to a release, or uploaded to an external store such as a WIKI
GitHub Action that performs generic HTTP requests using the Fetch API. Returns status, headers, and body. Supports all HTTP methods, custom headers, request body, and timeouts.
⪮ github action for bumping npm package versions
This action outputs the line number of the deleted/added lines of modified or added files.
GitHub Action for text transformations: regex, base64, URL encode, case conversion, and more
GitHub Action to dynamically generate matrix JSON for GitHub Actions matrix strategy
GitHub Action to compare semantic version strings
GitHub Action to poll a URL until it returns expected status or body content
GitHub Action to parse JSON and extract values using dot notation paths
Outputs all non-empoyees of GitHub to an array
Run sentiment analysis over the text of your website using Google API.
A central place to keep Github Actions Workflow files so that other repositories can reference them.
a github action to help u detect copy/past code
This project utilizes various composite, javascript, and docker actions through Github Actions workflows. These test and deploy a web application on S3.
JavaScript Action makes it easy to commit all your changes to repository with CI/CD.
This GitHub repository houses an action designed to remove documents from a database that are older than seven days.
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