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authorEdward Thomson <ethomson@edwardthomson.com>2020-06-07 00:39:27 +0100
committerEdward Thomson <ethomson@edwardthomson.com>2020-06-16 09:22:58 +0100
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Introduce CI with GitHub Actionsethomson/github_actions
Add CI using GitHub Actions and GitHub Packages: * This moves our Linux build containers into GitHub Packages; we will identify the most recent commit that updated the docker descriptions, and then look for a docker image in libgit2's GitHub Packages registry for a container with the tag corresponding to that description. If there is not one, we will build the container and then push it to GitHub Packages. * We no longer need to manage authentication with our own credentials or PAT tokens. GitHub Actions provides a GITHUB_TOKEN that can publish artifacts, packages and commits to our repository within a workflow run. * We will use a matrix to build our various CI steps. This allows us to keep configuration in a single place without multiple YAML files.
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