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Actions
GitHub Actions gives you the flexibility to build an automated software development lifecycle workflow. You can write individual tasks, called actions, and combine them to create a custom workflow. Workflows are custom automated processes that you can set up in your repository to build, test, package, release, or deploy any code project on GitHub.
“With GitHub Actions you can build end-to-end continuous integration (CI) and continuous deployment (CD) capabilities directly in your repository. GitHub Actions powers GitHub's built-in continuous integration service. For more information, see "About continuous integration."
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At the moment, it's possible to do
toc: true
to autogenerate a table of contents. I think it would be nice if there were also styling options, e.g. to have that TOC float on one side of the page.
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
I just ran into a problem where a call to the Github API unexpectedly returned a 404 error. This failed our workflow. The error was intermittent and wasn't reproducible when I re-ran the job.
Describe the solution you'd like
I'd like any API calls made by the github client to be retried, preferably using the [retry p
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Only a subset of the inputs documented are actually allowed in the action.yml, resulting in the following warning when I use customParameters, versioning, and other parameters:
##[warning]Unexpected input 'customParameters', valid inputs are ['unityVersion', 'targetPlatform', 'projectPath', 'buildName', 'buildsPath', 'buildMethod']
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This issue relates to the func-style rule.
During the transition from TSLint (now deprecated) to ESLint for typescript linting we introduced some new rules that don't yet pass and added a temporary override in the .eslintrc.json file to temporarily disable them.
This issue covers removing that temporary override and any changes to the typescript
Created by GitHub
Released October 16, 2018
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Describe the bug
git diff-treeused by linter onpushchecks only files from the last commit and regardless of files status, so deleted or renamed files are also checked.There are now 2 different
gitcommands used for finding the list of broken files (find them here: https://github.com/github/super-linter/blob/v3.14.4/lib/functions/buildFileList.sh#L59-L105).git diff-treeis u