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Adding a workflow status badge

You can display a status badge in your repository to indicate the status of your workflows.

Note: Workflow badges in a private repository are not accessible externally, so you won't be able to embed them or link to them from an external site.

Un badge d’état indique si un workflow est en train d’échouer ou de réussir. En règle générale, vous ajoutez un badge d’état dans le fichier README.md de votre dépôt, mais vous pouvez l’ajouter dans n’importe quelle page web de votre choix. Par défaut, les badges affichent l’état de votre branche par défaut. Vous pouvez également afficher l’état d’une exécution de workflow pour une branche ou un événement spécifique en utilisant les paramètres de requête branch et event dans l’URL.

Capture d’écran d’un badge d’état de workflow. Le côté gauche contient le logo octocat et « GitHub Actions Demo », le nom du workflow. La moitié droite est en vert avec le texte « passing ».

To add a workflow status badge to your README.md file, first find the URL for the status badge you would like to display. Then you can use Markdown to display the badge as an image in your README.md file. For more information about image markup in Markdown, see "Syntaxe de base pour l'écriture et la mise en forme."

Using the workflow file name

You can build the URL for a workflow status badge using the name of the workflow file:

https://github.com/OWNER/REPOSITORY/actions/workflows/WORKFLOW-FILE/badge.svg

To display the workflow status badge in your README.md file, use the Markdown markup for embedding images. For more information about image markup in Markdown, see "Syntaxe de base pour l'écriture et la mise en forme."

For example, add the following Markdown to your README.md file to add a status badge for a workflow with the file path .github/workflows/main.yml. The OWNER of the repository is the github organization and the REPOSITORY name is docs.

![example workflow](https://github.com/github/docs/actions/workflows/main.yml/badge.svg)

Using the branch parameter

To display the status of a workflow run for a specific branch, add ?branch=BRANCH-NAME to the end of the status badge URL.

For example, add the following Markdown to your README.md file to display a status badge for a branch with the name feature-1.

![example branch parameter](https://github.com/github/docs/actions/workflows/main.yml/badge.svg?branch=feature-1)

Using the event parameter

To display the status of workflow runs triggered by the push event, add ?event=push to the end of the status badge URL.

For example, add the following Markdown to your README.md file to display a badge with the status of workflow runs triggered by the push event, which will show the status of the build for the current state of that branch.

![example event parameter](https://github.com/github/docs/actions/workflows/main.yml/badge.svg?event=push)