Getting started
About GitHub Actions→
GitHub Actions enables you to create custom software development life cycle (SDLC) workflows directly in your GitHub repository.
Configuring a workflow→
You can create custom workflows to automate your project's software development life cycle processes.
About actions→
Actions are individual tasks that you can combine to create jobs and customize your workflow. You can create your own actions, or use and customize actions shared by the GitHub community.
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Workflow syntax→
A workflow is a configurable automated process made up of one or more jobs. You must create a YAML file to define your workflow configuration.
Events that trigger workflows→
You can configure your workflows to run when specific activity on GitHub happens, at a scheduled time, or when an event outside of GitHub occurs.
Context and expression syntax→
You can access context information and evaluate expressions in workflows and actions.
Getting started with GitHub Actions→
GitHub Actions feature a powerful execution environment integrated into every step of your workflow. You can discover, create, and share GitHub Actions to perform any job you'd like.
Configuring and managing workflows→
You can create custom workflows and manage runs to control your project's software development life cycle processes.
Language and framework guides→
You can create continuous integration (CI) workflows that build and test projects written in different programming languages.
Publishing packages with GitHub Actions→
Create and publish packages to GitHub Packages or another package hosting provider.
Migrating to GitHub Actions→
Migrate from other continuous integration (CI) providers to GitHub Actions.
Building and testing code with continuous integration→
You can use GitHub Actions to create custom continuous integration (CI) and continuous deployment (CD) workflows in your repository.
Creating actions→
You can create your own actions, use and customize actions shared by the GitHub community, or write and share the actions you build.
Hosting your own runners→
You can create self-hosted runners to run workflows in a highly customizable environment.
Reference→
Reference documentation for building actions, creating workflows, and other tools and information on GitHub Actions.

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