You can become a sponsored developer by joining GitHub Sponsors and choosing a fiscal host for your payouts to come through. About using a fiscal host to receive GitHub Sponsors payouts When you sign up for a GitHub Sponsors profile so that you can be sponsored, you can choose whether to receive your payments in a Stripe Connect account that you control, or via a fiscal host that you already work
Overview of OpenID Connect GitHub Actions workflows are often designed to access a cloud provider (such as AWS, Azure, GCP, or HashiCorp Vault) in order to deploy software or use the cloud's services. Before the workflow can access these resources, it will supply credentials, such as a password or token, to the cloud provider. These credentials are usually stored as a secret in GitHub, and the wor
@mention To notify a person on GitHub by using @ before their username. Users in an organization on GitHub can also be a part of a team that can be mentioned. access token A token that is used in place of a password when performing Git operations over HTTPS with Git on the command line or the API. Also called a personal access token. API preview A way to try out new APIs and changes to existing AP
Introduction In this guide, you'll learn about the basic components needed to create and use a packaged composite action. To focus this guide on the components needed to package the action, the functionality of the action's code is minimal. The action prints "Hello World" and then "Goodbye", or if you provide a custom name, it prints "Hello [who-to-greet]" and then "Goodbye". The action also maps
Learn how you can create starter workflows to help people in your team add new workflows more easily. Overview Starter workflows allow everyone in your organization who has permission to create workflows to do so more quickly and easily. When you create a new workflow, you can choose a starter workflow and some or all of the work of writing the workflow will be done for you. You can use starter wo
About secrets Secrets are variables that you create in an organization, repository, or repository environment. The secrets that you create are available to use in GitHub Actions workflows. GitHub Actions can only read a secret if you explicitly include the secret in a workflow. For secrets stored at the organization-level, you can use access policies to control which repositories can use organizat
Maintaining ownership continuity of your personal account's repositories You can invite someone to manage your user owned repositories if you are not able to. About successors We recommend inviting another GitHub user to be your successor, to manage your user owned repositories if you cannot. As a successor, they will have permission to: Archive your public repositories. Transfer your public repos
About workflow artifacts Artifacts allow you to persist data after a job has completed, and share that data with another job in the same workflow. An artifact is a file or collection of files produced during a workflow run. For example, you can use artifacts to save your build and test output after a workflow run has ended. All actions and workflows called within a run have write access to that ru
Use the REST API to retrieve popular open source licenses and information about a particular project's license file. About licenses GitHub uses the open source Ruby Gem Licensee to attempt to identify the license for a project. Licensee matches the contents of a project's LICENSE file (if it exists) against a short list of known licenses. As a result, the API does not take into account the license
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