
Repository level Actions Usage Metrics – public preview
Actions Usage Metrics is in public preview for all GitHub Enterprise Cloud customers at the repository level. Actions Usage Metrics enables you to view data about your Actions workflow runs…
Actions Usage Metrics is in public preview for all GitHub Enterprise Cloud customers at the repository level. Actions Usage Metrics enables you to view data about your Actions workflow runs…
We are excited to introduce the CI/CD Admin role, a pre-defined organization role designed to streamline the management of settings and policies for GitHub Actions. In March 2024, GitHub announced…
Ubuntu 24 for GitHub-hosted runners is now GA The Ubuntu 24.04 image for Actions is now generally available. To use Ubuntu 24 directly on your GitHub-hosted runners update runs-on: in…
Following our change to default customers to use Node20, Node16 will reach end of life in the Actions runner on November 12, 2024. From November 12 onward, we will no…
Over the next six months, we will be making the following changes and deprecations to the GitHub Actions service: Reduction to Webhook rate limit in GitHub Actions Starting October 1st,…
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Arm64 Linux and Windows GitHub-hosted runners for Actions are now generally available. This new addition to our suite of hosted runners provides power, performance & sustainability improvements for all your…
GitHub Actions will be making the following deprecations and breaking changes in our runners and services over the next 6 months. Exclude hidden files by default in Upload Artifact GitHub…
In this latest release, you can now ask Copilot Chat in GitHub.com questions about failed Actions jobs. With this feature, you can now speed up your pull request review cycle…
Actions Usage Metrics is now generally available for all GitHub Enterprise Cloud customers. Actions Usage Metrics enables you to view data about your Actions workflow runs throughout your organization. You…
Over the next few weeks, jobs generating Dependabot pull requests will start running as GitHub Actions workflows on Github.com accounts with GitHub Actions enabled. This migration will include faster Dependabot…
GitHub Actions GPU hosted runners are now generally available for Windows and Linux, providing T4 GPU access to Actions customers. The GPU hosted runners are fully managed by GitHub, with…
Developers can now run their Actions workflows using Ubuntu 24.04 on the GitHub-Hosted arm64 runners that are currently in public beta. To get started using Ubuntu 24.04, create an arm64…
We are excited to announce that organizations within an enterprise can now create network configurations independently of their enterprise for Azure private networking. Azure private networking is a powerful feature…
Today, GitHub announced the public beta of ArmⓇ-based Linux and Windows hosted runners for GitHub Actions. This new addition to our suite of hosted runners provides power, performance & sustainability…
GitHub Actions now offers Arm-hosted runners with images built by Arm for developers to begin building on the latest and most sustainable processors on the market.
GitHub Actions has recently made changes to the available macOS runner images and the GitHub meta API. Below is a summary of the changes and possible impact to your use…
Following on from our announcement of the end of Node16 support we have a new timeline for Node16 end of life in Actions. On June 30th 2024, we will change…
Updating our announcement we made on the 16th of April, we have a new timeline for the removal of multi-labels for larger runners. Brownouts will now be run on the…
Azure private networking was made generally available in April 2024 with 11 available regions. GitHub Actions has expanded the number of supported regions to 17, with the following new additions:…
Previously, developers who used private registries to host their packages on internal networks could not use Dependabot to update the versions of those packages in their code. With this change,…
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