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  1. 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.
    docs.github.com/en/actions/security-for-github-actions/using-artifact-attestations/using-artifact...
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  2. 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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  3. Building and testing Xamarin applications - Git...

    You can create a continuous integration (CI) workflow in GitHub Actions to build and test your Xamarin application.
    docs.github.com/en/actions/use-cases-and-examples/building-and-testing/building-and-testing-xamar... Similar Results (1)
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  4. Adding labels to issues - GitHub Docs

    You can use GitHub Actions to automatically label issues.
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  5. Commenting on an issue when a label is added - ...

    You can use GitHub Actions to automatically comment on issues when a specific label is applied.
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  6. Migrating from Bamboo with GitHub Actions Impor...

    Learn how to use GitHub Actions Importer to automate the migration of your Bamboo pipelines to GitHub Actions.
    docs.github.com/en/actions/migrating-to-github-actions/using-github-actions-importer-to-automate-... Similar Results (1)
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  7. Publishing Node.js packages - GitHub Docs

    You can publish Node.js packages to a registry as part of your continuous integration (CI) workflow.
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  8. Migrating from CircleCI to GitHub Actions - Git...

    GitHub Actions and CircleCI share several similarities in configuration, which makes migration to GitHub Actions relatively straightforward.
    docs.github.com/en/actions/migrating-to-github-actions/manually-migrating-to-github-actions/migra... Similar Results (1)
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  9. Choosing when your workflow runs - GitHub Docs

    You can configure workflows to run on a schedule or to run when certain events happen.
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  10. Metadata syntax for GitHub Actions - GitHub Docs

    You can create actions to perform tasks in your repository. Actions require a metadata file that uses YAML syntax.
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