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 the Actionforge 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.com/en/actions/automating-your-workflow-with-github-actions/creating-and-using-encrypted-secrets)
token: ''
For examples check out the Actionforge Examples 🔗 repository.
This SOFTWARE is licensed under the Actionforge Community License that you can find here.
Licenses for commercial use will soon be available on the GitHub Marketplace.
For further information Get in touch.