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@putout/plugin-github
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Automate, customize, and execute your software development workflows right in your repository with GitHub Actions.
(c) github.com
🐊Putout plugin helps with Github Actions.
npm i @putout/plugin-github -D
{
"rules": {
"github/add-continue-on-error-to-coveralls": "on",
"github/add-continue-on-error-to-add-and-commit": "on",
"github/set-node-versions": "on",
"github/install-bun": "on",
"github/install-rust": "on",
"github/convert-npm-to-bun": "on",
"github/update-actions": "on"
}
}
Add ability to continue when cannot submit coverage to Coveralls using continue-on-error.
- name: Commit fixes
continue-on-error: true
uses: EndBug/add-and-commit@v9
with:
fetch: --force
message: "chore: ${{ env.NAME }}: actions: lint ☘️"
pull: --rebase --autostash
+ continue-on-error: true
Add ability to continue when cannot submit coverage to Coveralls using continue-on-error.
- name: Coveralls
uses: coverallsapp/github-action@v2
with:
github-token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
+ continue-on-error: true
jobs:
build:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
strategy:
matrix:
- node-version: [18.x, 20.x, 22.x]
+ node-version: [20.x, 22.x, 24.x, 25.x]
You can override versions with:
{
"rules": {
"github/set-node-versions": ["on", {
"versions": [
"16.x",
"18.x",
"20.x",
"25.x"
]
}]
}
}
coverallsapp/github-action@master:
- name: Coveralls
- uses: coverallsapp/github-action@master
+ uses: coverallsapp/github-action@v2
docker/login-action:
- name: Login to Docker Hub
- uses: docker/login-action@v2
+ uses: docker/login-action@v3
docker/build-push:
- name: Build and push alpine-image
- uses: docker/build-push-action@v4
+ uses: docker/build-push-action@v5
docker/setup-buildx:
- name: Set up Docker Buildx
- uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@v2
+ uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@v3
actions/checkout:
steps:
- - uses: actions/checkout@v2
+ - uses: actions/checkout@v3
actions/cache:
steps:
- - uses: actions/cache@v3
+ - uses: actions/checkout@v4
actions/setup-node:
steps:
- - uses: actions/setup-node@v2
+ - uses: actions/setup-node@v3
docker/setup-quemu:
steps:
- name: Set up QEMU
- uses: docker/setup-qemu-action@v2
+ uses: docker/setup-qemu-action@v3
EndBug/add-and-commit:
steps:
- uses: EndBug/add-and-commit@v7
+ uses: EndBug/add-and-commit@v9
oven-sh/setup-bun@v1:
steps:
- uses: oven-sh/setup-bun@v1
+ uses: oven-sh/setup-bun@v2
Bun is an all-in-one toolkit for JavaScript and TypeScript apps. It ships as a single executable called bun.
At its core is the Bun runtime, a fast JavaScript runtime designed as a drop-in replacement for Node.js. It's written in Zig and powered by JavaScriptCore under the hood, dramatically reducing startup times and memory usage.
(c) bun.sh.
Checkout in 🐊Putout Editor.
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Use Node.js ${{ matrix.node-version }}
uses: actions/setup-node@v3
with:
node-version: ${{ matrix.node-version }}
+ - uses: oven-sh/setup-bun@v2
+ with:
+ bun-version: latest
A language empowering everyone to build reliable and efficient software.
(c) Rust.
Checkout in 🐊Putout Editor.
steps:
- uses: actions-rs/toolchain@v1
with:
toolchain: stable
+ - name: Install Rust
+ run: runstup update
Bun is an all-in-one toolkit for JavaScript and TypeScript apps. It ships as a single executable called bun.
At its core is the Bun runtime, a fast JavaScript runtime designed as a drop-in replacement for Node.js. It's written in Zig and powered by JavaScriptCore under the hood, dramatically reducing startup times and memory usage.
(c) bun.sh.
Bun install works much faster: 40s before - 2s after.
Checkout in 🐊Putout Editor.
- name: Install Redrun
- run: npm i redrun -g
+ run: bun i redrun -g --no-save
- name: Install
- run: npm install
+ run: bun i --no-save
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🐊Putout plugin helps with github actions
The npm package @putout/plugin-github receives a total of 13,672 weekly downloads. As such, @putout/plugin-github popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @putout/plugin-github demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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