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This repository contains [reusable workflows](https://docs.github.com/en/actions/using-workflows/reusing-workflows) that are useful for developing actions.
## Background
These workflows are used for the development lifecycles of the GitHub-provided actions in the [github/actions](https://github.com/actions/) org.
We also provide them here to use in actions that you create!
## Available workflows
- [`basic-validation.yml`](./.github/workflows/basic-validation.yml)
This workflow helps ensure that the code of the action you are going to deploy:
1. Is well-formated
2. Is linted
3. Successfully builds
4. Passes unit-tests
Additionally node packages used by the action can be audited.
This workflow **compiles** and **tests** the code in the repo. It also checks that it passes **linting** and **formatting** rules. Optionally, it can run `npm audit` on the packages in the repo.
**Default use pattern:**
**Usage**
```yaml
basic-validation-call:
uses: actions/reusable-workflows/.github/workflows/basic-validation.yml@main
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- [`check-dist.yml`](./.github/workflows/check-dist.yml)
This workflow helps ensure that the generated innards of the `dist` directory match what they are expected to be.
The `dist` is a particular directory in Actions that contains distributable JS files.
In Actions, the `dist` is generated through a build process from other source files.
This workflow ensures that the generated contents of the `dist` directory match what they are expected to be.
For actions that follow our [TypeScript](https://github.com/actions/typescript-action) or [JavaScript](https://github.com/actions/javascript-action) templates, `dist` contains the packaged script that is executed by the runner.
Whenever you update the source code, the `dist` files must be regenerated for the changes to take effect.
**Default use pattern:**
**Usage**
```yaml
check-dist-call:
uses: actions/reusable-workflows/.github/workflows/check-dist.yml@main
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This workflow uses [GitHub's code scanning feature](https://docs.github.com/en/code-security/code-scanning) to analyze a repository for vulnerabilities, bugs, and other errors.
This workflow uses [github/codeql-action](https://github.com/github/codeql-action) to run code scanning.
**Default use pattern:**
**Usage**
```yaml
codeql-analysis-call:
uses: actions/reusable-workflows/.github/workflows/codeql-analysis.yml@main
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This workflow helps to check the statuses of cached dependencies used in action with the help of the Licensed tool.
**Default use pattern:**
```yaml
licensed-call:
uses: actions/reusable-workflows/.github/workflows/licensed.yml@main
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If the default behaviour of a reusable workflow isn't what you need, you can adjust it using the workflow's inputs.
Check the available inputs of reusable workflows in the corresponding YAML file in `.github/workflows/<reusable-workflow-name>.yml`.
Example of disabling audit of npm packages in the `basic-validation` workflow:
Example of disabling auditing of NPM packages in the `basic-validation` workflow:
```yaml
basic-validation-call:
uses: actions/reusable-workflows/.github/workflows/basic-validation.yml@main
with:
enable-audit: false
```
## License
The scripts and documentation in this project are released under the [MIT License](LICENSE.txt)
## Contributions
## Contributing
Contributions are welcome! See [Contributor's Guide](CONTRIBUTING.md)
## Maintainers
See [CODEOWNERS](./CODEOWNERS).
## Support
See [SUPPORT.md](./SUPPORT.md).
Contributions are welcome! See [Contributor's Guide](CONTRIBUTING.md)