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GitHub Actions Cookbook

GitHub Actions Cookbook

By : Michael Kaufmann
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GitHub Actions Cookbook

GitHub Actions Cookbook

4.8 (5)
By: Michael Kaufmann

Overview of this book

Say goodbye to tedious tasks! GitHub Actions is a powerful workflow engine that automates everything in the GitHub ecosystem, letting you focus on what matters most. This book explains the GitHub Actions workflow syntax, the different kinds of actions, and how GitHub-hosted and self-hosted workflow runners work. You’ll get tips on how to author and debug GitHub Actions and workflows with Visual Studio Code (VS Code), run them locally, and leverage the power of GitHub Copilot. The book uses hands-on examples to walk you through real-world use cases that will help you automate the entire release process. You’ll cover everything, from automating the generation of release notes to building and testing your software and deploying securely to Azure, Amazon Web Services (AWS), or Google Cloud using OpenID Connect (OIDC), secrets, variables, environments, and approval checks. The book goes beyond CI/CD by demonstrating recipes to execute IssueOps and automate other repetitive tasks using the GitHub CLI, GitHub APIs and SDKs, and GitHub Token. You’ll learn how to build your own actions and reusable workflows to share building blocks with the community or within your organization. By the end of this GitHub book, you'll have gained the skills you need to automate tasks and work with remarkable efficiency and agility.
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Creating an issue template

In this recipe, you will create a simple issue template that you can later extend to gather user input for your IssueOps workflows.

Getting ready…

We’ll add the issue template to the repository that you have used in previous chapters. You can clone the repository locally and work in Visual Studio Code or you can do this part in the browser – it doesn’t matter. You can follow the examples in my repository (https://github.com/wulfland/GitHubActionsCookbook).

How to do it…

  1. Create a new file called .github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/repo_request.yml in the repository. GitHub will automatically treat the file in the .github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE folder as an issue template as long as it is a YAML or Markdown file.
  2. Add a name and description for the template:
    name: '🗒️ Repository Request'
    description: 'Request a new repository.'
  3. Prefill the title of the new issue with a default value:
    title...
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