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Managing workflow runs
You can re-run or cancel a workflow, review deployments, view billable job execution minutes, and download artifacts.
Re-running workflows and jobs
You can re-run a workflow run, all failed jobs in a workflow run, or specific jobs in a workflow run up to 30 days after its initial run.
Canceling a workflow
You can cancel a workflow run that is in progress. When you cancel a workflow run, GitHub cancels all jobs and steps that are a part of that workflow.
Approving workflow runs from private forks
When someone without write access submits a pull request to a private repository, a maintainer may need to approve any workflow runs.
Reviewing deployments
You can approve or reject jobs awaiting review.
Skipping workflow runs
You can skip workflow runs triggered by the push
and pull_request
events by including a command in your commit message.
Deleting a workflow run
You can delete a workflow run that has been completed, or is more than two weeks old.
Downloading workflow artifacts
You can download archived artifacts before they automatically expire.
Removing workflow artifacts
You can reclaim used GitHub Actions storage by deleting artifacts before they expire on GitHub Enterprise Server.