GitHub Actions: Update on save-state and set-output commands
On October 11, 2022, we annouced plans to deprecate the save-state and set-output workflow commands on May 31, 2023. We have since decided to postpone the removal given the amount…
On October 11, 2022, we annouced plans to deprecate the save-state and set-output workflow commands on May 31, 2023. We have since decided to postpone the removal given the amount…
Node12 has been out of support since April 2022. As a result we started the deprecation process of Node12 for GitHub Actions by migrating all actions to run on Node16…
GitHub Actions – OpenId Connect (OIDC) integration with AWS is now optimized to avoid pinning any intermediary certificate thumbprints. While configuring GitHub as an OIDC IdP (ID Provider), AWS now…
Auto-scaling self-hosted runners using the Actions runner controller and runner scale sets is now in generally avaliable. Learn more about scalling self hosted runners and share your feedback with us…
We have received customers reporting errors with Actions’ OIDC integration with AWS. This happens for customers who are pinned to a single intermediary thumbprint from the Certificate Authority (CA) of…
Introducing a new tool to monitor and control the permissions of the repository token for GitHub Actions.
Today, we are announcing that larger hosted runners for GitHub Actions are generally available for paid Team and Enterprise Cloud plans! This feature has been in public beta since September…
For securely enabling OpenID Connect (OIDC) in your reusable workflows, we are now making the permissions more restrictive. If you need to fetch an OIDC token generated within a reusable…
Node12 has been out of support since April 2022. As a result we have started the deprecation process of Node12 for GitHub Actions. We plan to migrate all actions to…
Enterprise administrators can now disable repository level self-hosted runners across organizations and enterprise user namespaces. Once this new setting has been enabled users will no longer be able to register…
You can now create single-use self-hosted runners without time-limited registration tokens using the REST API. When a runner registers using this API it will only be allowed to run a…
Low-code enables developers and non-developers to build custom applications and solutions with less effort. In this blog, we show you how to automate your low-code deployments using GitHub Actions.
Bamboo Server and Data Center migrations to GitHub Actions are now in public beta! You can now plan, test, and automate the migration of your Bamboo pipelines to GitHub Actions…
Auto scaling self hosted runners using the actions runner controller and runner scale sets is now in public beta. Learn more about scaling self hosted runners
Actions are coming to your Repositories on GitHub Mobile! Find all your repository’s workflows in one convenient place. Tapping on the new “Actions” row on a Repository now shows you…
Node 12 has been out of support since April 2022, as a result we have started the deprecation process of Node 12 for GitHub Actions. We plan to migrate all…
You can now customize your GitHub Actions Importer experience using feature flags. You can use the –enable-features and –disable-features options to select specific features to enable or disable for the…
XL macOS runners can now be used by any developer, without the need to sign-up! You can try the new runners today by setting the runs-on: key to macos-latest-xl, macos-12-xl,…
The macOS 13 (Ventura) beta runner image is now available for GitHub-hosted macOS runners. You can try it today by setting the runs-on: key to macos-13 or macos-13-xl in your…
GitHub today announced public beta support for custom deployment protection rules for safely rolling out deployments using GitHub Actions. Custom deployment protection rules are powered by GitHub Apps and can…
Create and share your own deployment protection rules, or use the rules from our great partners, like Datadog, Honeycomb, New Relic, NodeSource, Sentry, and ServiceNow, to control your deployments with more confidence. And the API is open for the community to build their own rules to make GitHub Enterprise Cloud even better.
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