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sxzz / WorkflowsA collection of reusable GitHub Actions workflows for TypeScript projects.
RobinTail / IncaseofmydeathThe Application fulfills your last will by executing a workflow from your private repository on GitHub in case of your death. Free from bias, blind to your secrets, cold-blooded as machine code.
nhatbien / Copilot HelperBuilding Copilot Pro Helper, a GitHub Copilot extension. Multi-AI (Antigravity, Codex, GLM, ChatGPT, Gemini), load balancing, multi-account, quota checks for Antigravity & Codex. Native Copilot workflow.
jonwa / Lerna Release WorkflowCreate a semantic release workflow with Lerna, Conventional Commits and GitHub Actions
kelexine / Tiny11 AutomatedAutomated tools for creating streamlined Windows 11 images with CI/CD support. Builds Tiny11 and Tiny11 Core ISOs with GitHub Actions workflows.
phantomstudios / Strapi Plugin Github PublishThis is a plugin for Strapi headless CMS. It lets you trigger a GitHub Action workflow when the site is ready to be published.
cbrgm / Mastodon Github ActionUse this Action to send a toot (message) from a GitHub actions workflow to Mastodon.
bick33hogbutcher / Spammer Bot Telegram UltimateOptimize communication workflows with the Telegram Ultimate toolkit on GitHub. Advanced features for professional messaging automation.
vatsalcode / LLM Transformer QueueRules In our version, of 100DaysOfCode, you need to do anything that helps you enhance your tech stack i.e. competitive coding, try learning a new language, read technical articles/ books, make open source contributions, add features to a personal project, etc. It's okay if you are not able to submit a pull request someday, you can resume it the next day, you will still be in the competition. Remember, life is not a sprint but a marathon, so is the path to learning and growning. Keep defining your short term goals (measurable) and strive hard to achieve them. (Eg. Getting better at competitive coding is not a measurable goal but achiving 2000 rating in Codechef is measurable) Update everyday progress and submit a pull request. (Optional) Follow 100DaysOfCode Twitter Bot that retweets the tweets that contain the #100DaysOfCode hashtag and timely tweet your progress with #100DaysOfCode hashtag. Try to add detailed description of what you did, add corresponding links, if you solve questions, you can add your codes in the same folder and provid a link in the README (not for active contests). We start the marathon on January 1, 2020. feel free to add your goals beforehand (they can also be added later). Benefits Coding will become a daily habit for you. Every day that you consistently code, you’ll build momentum. That momentum will make it easier for you to learn more advanced topics. The projects that you’ll build will be small in scope, so by the time you finish, you’ll have completed several of them — and gained a wide range of experience. Your GitHub profile will look extremely active. And yes, hiring managers and recruiters do look at these. You’ll get more comfortable contributing in open soruce. It will become a natural, ordinary thing to do. You’ll have a pretty good reason to stop procrastinating and start coding every day. Increase your efficiency by checking your daily progress and analysing it. Compare your progress with others and surpass your limits in learning each day. Recognition You will be provided with certificates on successful completiton of 100DaysOfCode. At the end of each month, goodies will be given to the top performers. A big surprise for the overall top performers in 100DaysOfCode. Note: Only the students in MNIT/ IIIT Kota/ NIT UK are elligible for prizes/ certificates. Pre-requisites Markdown: You need to update your README in Markdown (a lightweight markup language with plain text formatting syntax). No need to learn it you can always refer to the guide or use an online markdown editor. Basic git Basic knowledge of git and its workflow is a must. If you are not comfortable, feel free to ask for help. How to participate Fork the repository. In your fork, make a folder by the name of your github account. In your folder, make a file with the name README.md We have also provided a template which you can follow to set up README.md Update the progress in your README and submit a pull request. If you need more clarification, feel free to reach us at telegram.
alirezarezvani / Claude Code Github WorkflowWorld-Class GitHub Workflow for Claude Code. This Blueprint for Using Claude Code and Github as your Workflow automation suite and Project Management. Including Fully automated Task Management and Issue Tracking as well as Context Engineering. Turn Your Github Repository to the Second Brain for Your Claude Code.
Azure / Build Vm ImageGithub action to create custom virtual machine images that contain artifacts built in CI workflows
mpi4py / Setup MpiSet up your GitHub Actions workflow to use MPI
nanasess / Setup PhpSet up your GitHub Actions workflow with a specific version of PHP 5.4 or later🎉
jennybc / 2015 06 28 R Summit TalkTalk at R Summit and Workshop about using R Markdown and GitHub in your workflow
kdeldycke / Repomatic🏭 Automate repository maintenance, releases, and CI/CD workflows
mirrajabi / Aider Github WorkflowsWorkflows that use aider-github-action
cheney-yan / Github Workflow DashboardSimple SPA for github workflow dashboard
actionsflow / Actionsflow Workflow DefaultActionsflow workflow template repository. The best Zapier/IFTTT free alternative for developers to automate your workflows based on Github actions
timheuer / GitHubActionsVSA Visual Studio extension for showing GitHub Actions workflow information
localstack / Setup LocalstackSets up LocalStack CLI in your GitHub Actions workflow ☁️