Welcome to the Actionforge Action source code!
Actionforge introduces Action Graphs, a faster and easier way to create and execute GitHub workflows. This new approach replaces tedious YAML file editing by hand with a user-friendly graph editor. Action Graphs are compatible with GitHub Actions. The core product consists out of 4 components:
- ♾️VS Code Extension- Extension to modify Action Graphs within VS Code.
- 🟢GitHub Action- GitHub Action that reads the Action Graph and starts the Graph Runner with it.
- 🏃♀️Graph Runner- The cli program that executes an Action Graph.
- 🕸️Graph Editor- Visual graph editor to create and build Action Graphs. These graphs will be committed to your repository.
For a full introduction check out theActionforge Documentation.
-uses:actionforge/action@1cb7c397d2c7caa8d8071041976b6f2e4e2ead20#v0.9.58
with:
#The name of the graph file located in the `.github/workflows/graphs` directory.
#This file defines the Actionforge Action Graph to be executed.
graph_file:''
#A Personal Access Token (PAT) used for authentication.
#If not provided, the default GitHub token for the repository will be used.
#Default: ${{ github.token }}
#
#[Learn more about creating and using encrypted secrets](https://help.github /en/actions/automating-your-workflow-with-github-actions/creating-and-using-encrypted-secrets)
token:''
For examples check out theActionforge Examples🔗 repository.
This SOFTWARE is licensed under the Actionforge Community License that you can findhere.
Licenses for commercial use will soon be available on the GitHub Marketplace.
For further informationGet in touch.