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  1. Using Copilot to troubleshoot workflows - GitHu...

    You can use GitHub Copilot to help resolve failed workflow runs.
    docs.github.com/en/actions/monitoring-and-troubleshooting-workflows/troubleshooting-workflows/usi... Similar Results (1)
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  2. Re-running workflows and jobs - GitHub Docs

    You can re-run a workflow run, all failed jobs in a workflow run, or specific jobs in a workflow run up to 30 days after its initial run.
    docs.github.com/en/actions/managing-workflow-runs-and-deployments/managing-workflow-runs/re-runni...
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  3. Using labels with self-hosted runners - GitHub ...

    You can use labels to organize your self-hosted runners based on their characteristics.
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  4. Adding self-hosted runners - GitHub Docs

    You can add a self-hosted runner to a repository, an organization, or an enterprise.
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  5. About larger runners - GitHub Docs

    GitHub offers runners with advanced features to support more customized use cases.
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  6. Migrating from GitLab CI/CD to GitHub Actions -...

    GitHub Actions and GitLab CI/CD share several configuration similarities, which makes migrating to GitHub Actions relatively straightforward.
    docs.github.com/en/actions/migrating-to-github-actions/manually-migrating-to-github-actions/migra... Similar Results (3)
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  7. Deploying to Azure Kubernetes Service - GitHub ...

    You can deploy your project to Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) as part of your continuous deployment (CD) workflows.
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  8. Using GitHub Actions for project management - G...

    You can use GitHub Actions to automate many of your project management tasks.
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  9. Migrating from Azure Pipelines to GitHub Action...

    GitHub Actions and Azure Pipelines share several configuration similarities, which makes migrating to GitHub Actions relatively straightforward.
    docs.github.com/en/actions/migrating-to-github-actions/manually-migrating-to-github-actions/migra... Similar Results (3)
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  10. Managing access to self-hosted runners using gr...

    You can use policies to limit access to self-hosted runners that have been added to an organization.
    docs.github.com/en/actions/hosting-your-own-runners/managing-self-hosted-runners/managing-access-...
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