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Using workflow templates

GitHub provides workflow templates for a variety of languages and tooling.

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Choosing and using a workflow template

  1. Navigieren Sie auf GitHub zur Hauptseite des Repositorys.

  2. Klicke unter dem Namen deines Repositorys auf Aktionen.

    Screenshot: Registerkarten für das Repository „github/docs“. Die Registerkarte „Aktionen“ ist mit einem orangefarbenen Rahmen hervorgehoben.

  3. Wenn du bereits über einen Workflow im Repository verfügst, klicke auf Neuer Workflow.

  4. The "Choose a workflow" page shows a selection of recommended workflow templates. Find the workflow template that you want to use, then click Configure. To help you find the workflow template that you want, you can search for keywords or filter by category.

  5. If the workflow template contains comments detailing additional setup steps, follow these steps.

    There are guides to accompany many of the workflow templates for building and testing projects. For more information, see Building and testing your code.

  6. Some workflow templates use secrets. For example, ${{ secrets.npm_token }}. If the workflow template uses a secret, store the value described in the secret name as a secret in your repository. For more information, see Using secrets in GitHub Actions.

  7. Optionally, make additional changes. For example, you might want to change the value of on to change when the workflow runs.

  8. Click Start commit.

  9. Write a commit message and decide whether to commit directly to the default branch or to open a pull request.

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