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Github-Release-Action
Creates a plain Github release, without attaching assets or source code.
Usage
name: Publish Release
on:
push:
tags:
- 'v*'
jobs:
build:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Create a Release
uses: elgohr/Github-Release-Action@v5
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
with:
title: MyReleaseMessage
Mandatory Arguments
title
title
is a message which should appear in the release. May contain spaces.
Optional Arguments
workdir
workdir
can be used to specify a directory that contains the repository to be published.
with:
title: MyReleaseMessage
workdir: myDirectoryName
tag
tag
can be used to set the tag of the release.
with:
title: MyReleaseMessage
tag: MyTag
prerelease
prerelease
is used to publish a prerelease.
with:
title: MyReleaseMessage
prerelease: true
Notes
${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
can be used for publishing, if you configure the correct permissions.
This can be done by giving the Github token all permissions (referred to as "Read and write permission") with the setting below available in Settings > Actions > General
OR alternatively it can be achieved via adding
permissions:
packages: write
contents: write
to the concrete job creating the release. For more details see the documentation on token permissions.
GitHub Enterprise
To publish your release to self-hosted GitHub Enterprise, include GH_ENTERPRISE_TOKEN
and GH_HOST
as environment variables.
For example:
- name: Create Release
if: ${{ github.event.inputs.create_release }}
uses: elgohr/Github-Release-Action@v5
env:
GH_ENTERPRISE_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
GH_HOST: yourgithub.company.com
with:
title: "New release"
tag: "v1.0.1"