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GitHub Actions are event driven YAML-defined entities: you can run a series of commands in response to a specific event. These YAML files are stored in the repository in a directory called <code>.github/workflows</code> | GitHub Actions are event driven YAML-defined entities: you can run a series of commands in response to a specific event. These YAML files are stored in the repository in a directory called <code>.github/workflows</code>. An event automatically triggers a workflow, which contains a job. The job uses steps to control the order in which actions are run. Actions are commands. |
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GitHub Actions are event driven YAML-defined entities: you can run a series of commands in response to a specific event. These YAML files are stored in the repository in a directory called .github/workflows
. An event automatically triggers a workflow, which contains a job. The job uses steps to control the order in which actions are run. Actions are commands.