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by jaxn
1741 days ago
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First, thank you. I have been looking for a way to do this and came to the comments to see if there were workarounds to use composite actions without putting them in a separate repo. Which brings me the second comment... this is proof the docs suck. I have looked and looked for any evidence that this exact scenario was possible. There are no examples or documentation of this feature anywhere that I could find. |
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For a lot of Github Actions, I actually follow the Github Roadmap through to implementation as the PRs actually have good examples in them… https://github.com/github/roadmap/projects/1