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  1. Choosing what your workflow does - GitHub Docs

    Workflows automate tasks in your software development lifecycle. Many tasks that you manually complete can be converted to a GitHub Actions workflow.
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  2. Monitoring your current jobs - GitHub Docs

    Monitor how GitHub-hosted runners are processing jobs in your organization or enterprise, and identify any related constraints.
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  3. Authenticating to the GitHub API - GitHub Docs

    Learn how to authenticate to the GitHub API to use Actions Runner Controller with GitHub.
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  4. About secrets - GitHub Docs

    Learn about secrets as they're used in GitHub Actions.
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  5. About self-hosted runners - GitHub Docs

    You can host your own runners and customize the environment used to run jobs in your GitHub Actions workflows.
    docs.github.com/en/actions/hosting-your-own-runners/managing-self-hosted-runners/about-self-hoste...
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  6. Using OpenID Connect with reusable workflows - ...

    You can use reusable workflows with OIDC to standardize and security harden your deployment steps.
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  7. Building and testing Python - GitHub Docs

    You can create a continuous integration (CI) workflow to build and test your Python project.
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  8. Deploying .NET to Azure App Service - GitHub Docs

    You can deploy your .NET project to Azure App Service as part of your continuous deployment (CD) workflows.
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  9. Using artifact attestations to establish proven...

    Artifact attestations enable you to increase the supply chain security of your builds by establishing where and how your software was built.
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  10. Creating Redis service containers - GitHub Docs

    You can use service containers to create a Redis client in your workflow. This guide shows examples of creating a Redis service for jobs that run in containers or directly on the runner machine.
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