How to start using reusable workflows with GitHub Actions
Reusable workflows offer a simple and powerful way to avoid copying and pasting workflows across your repositories.
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Reusable workflows offer a simple and powerful way to avoid copying and pasting workflows across your repositories.
A quick guide on the advantages of using GitHub Actions as your preferred CI/CD tool—and how to build a CI/CD pipeline with it.
Looking to avoid security vulnerabilities, buttons that don’t work, slow site speeds, or manually writing release notes? This one's for you.
Check out some advanced automation and CI/CD capabilities you can use today with GitHub Actions on any GitHub account.
Tips on how to get started using GitHub Actions and resources to learn more about making it work for you.
What began as a small group effort in 2015 has now turned into a global initiative here at GitHub to amplify Black voices and talent in the tech community.
Today we’re introducing The ReadME Podcast, a GitHub podcast that takes a peek behind the curtain of some of the most impactful open source projects, and the developers who make them happen. Join me and my co-host Kathy Korevec each week as we invite a developer or open source maintainer into our virtual studio to […]
GitHub Actions is a powerful platform that empowers your team to go from code to cloud, all from the comfort of your repositories. In this post, I’ll walk through a few examples of how you can use GitHub Actions to automate and orchestrate your DevOps pipeline today. Compress images for the web with GitHub Actions […]
February is Black History Month in the US and Canada, a month when we celebrate our amazing Black/African American heritage and what it represents in our society, our work, and in history. To honor the occasion, we shared a few stories on The ReadME Project highlighting the journeys of Black developers, open source leaders, and […]
After much anticipation, the npm CLI version 7 is now generally available!
Open source powers software on a planetary scale: 99% of code is built on it. The rewards and challenges of creating open source are deeply familiar to the maintainers and developers who create it, but they often go unseen by others. We read a lot about the preeminence of software, less so about the communities […]
Make better contributions, triage your issues efficiently, save time with saved replies, and more with @bdougie’s protips.
We spoke with our latest GitHub Action Hero, Shohei Ueda, about the story behind Hugo setup, mdbook Action, and a few other projects.
Starting March 5, we’re hosting an online GitHub Actions Hackathon challenging you to create original Actions.
We’re sharing examples of productive workflows within the open source community.
Apply for a maintainer scholarship—and join us at GitHub Universe 2019 in San Francisco, November 13-14.