![]() When I open my repository in Desktop, I dont know whether or not the upstream repo has any. Click that and select the name for your forks upstream branch. ![]() 3 How to Run GitHub Actions on Forks 4 Running GitHub Actions CI/CD triggers on specific branches 5 Generate semantic-release notes with GitHub Actions 6 Compress Images for the Web with GitHub Actions 7 Keeping GitHub Action workflows secure 8 Skip pull request and push GitHub Action workflows with 9 Running complex matrix builds using variable substitution in GitHub Actions 10 The Secrets of An Authenticated GitHub Action Workflow 11 Debug your GitHub Actions via SSH by using tmate 12 Run your GitHub Actions like a makefile 13 Automate your PR reviews with GitHub Action scripting in JavaScript 14 Generate your own GitHub Action with the actions-toolkit CLI 15 Build your own GitHub Action with a Docker Container 16 Publish your GitHub Action to Marketplace 17 Build your own GitHub Action WITHOUT a Docker Container 18 Conditional Workflows and Failures in GitHub Actions 19 Sending PR notifications through SMS and GitHub Actions 20 Bring your own (self-hosted) environment for GitHub Action Workflows 21 Environment Scoped Secrets for GitHub Action Workflows 22 Caching dependencies to speed up workflows in GitHub Actions 23 Repository Automation with GitHub Actions 24 Sync Forks to Upstream Using GitHub Actions 25 Setup Continuous Delivery with GitHub Actionsġ Automating my Storybook deployment with GitHub Actions 2 GitHub Actions: Manual triggers with workflow_dispatch. Below the list of your branches, at the bottom, theres a button called Choose a branch to merge into master. ![]() ![]() 1 Automating my Storybook deployment with GitHub Actions 2 GitHub Actions: Manual triggers with workflow_dispatch. ![]()
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