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git-commit

GitHub Action

Verified commit

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Verified commit

git-commit

Verified commit

GitHub Action to create verified commits

Installation

Copy and paste the following snippet into your .yml file.

              

- name: Verified commit

uses: swinton/[email protected]

Learn more about this action in swinton/commit

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✅ Create a verified commit with GitHub Actions

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About

This action allows you to create a commit with GitHub Actions. Commits created with this actions will be marked as verified.

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Usage

In your workflow, to commit a file ./myfile, include a step like this:

    - name: Commit file
      uses: swinton/[email protected]
      env:
        GH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
      with:
        files: |
          myfile
        commit-message: Committing ./myfile
        ref: refs/heads/my-branch

Note, the GH_TOKEN environment variable is required, since commits are created using GitHub's Git Database API.

To commit multiple files in a single commit, pass each file on a newline to the files input:

    - name: Commit files
      uses: swinton/[email protected]
      env:
        GH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
      with:
        files: |
          path/to/myfile1
          path/to/myfile2
          path/to/myfile3
        commit-message: Committing files
        ref: refs/heads/my-branch

Inputs

The following inputs are required:

  • files: Newline-separated list of files to be committed, relative to root of repository, e.g.
    myfile1
    myfile2
    ...
    myfileN
  • commit-message: Commit message to be used, e.g. Add ./myfile
  • ref: Fully qualified name of reference to be updated with commit, e.g. refs/heads/production. This reference must already exist. Defaults to the repository's default branch ref.

Outputs

This action provides the following outputs:

  • commit-sha: SHA of created commit