Use git add

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Federico Grandi
2020-03-03 18:36:41 +01:00
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@@ -12,6 +12,10 @@ Add a step like this to your workflow:
```yaml
- uses: EndBug/add-and-commit@v2 # You can change this to use a specific version
with:
# The arguments for the git add command (see the paragraph below for more info)
# Default: '.'
add: 'src'
# The name of the user that will be displayed as the author of the commit
# Default: author of the commit that triggered the run
author_name: Your Name
@@ -32,15 +36,7 @@ Add a step like this to your workflow:
# Default: 'Commit from GitHub Actions'
message: 'Your commit message'
# The path to stage files from
# Default: '.'
path: 'src'
# The pattern that mathces file names
# Default: '*.*'
pattern: "*.js"
# The files to remove
# The arguments for the git rm command (see the paragraph below for more info)
# Default: ''
remove: "./dir/old_file.js"
@@ -54,9 +50,13 @@ Add a step like this to your workflow:
The only `env` variable required is the token for the action to run: GitHub generates one automatically, but you need to pass it through `env` to make it available to actions. You can find more about `GITHUB_TOKEN` [here](https://help.github.com/en/articles/virtual-environments-for-github-actions#github_token-secret).
With that said, you can just copy the example line and don't worry about it. If you do want to use a different token you can pass that in, but I wouldn't see any possible advantage in doing so.
### Adding files:
The action adds files using a regular `git add` command, so you can put every kind of argument in the `add` option. For example, if you don't want it to use a recursive behavior: `$(find . -maxdepth 1 -name *.js)`
### Deleting files:
You can delete files with the `remove` option: that runs a `git remove` command that will stage the files in the given path for removal. Please keep in mind that if the path is wrong the action will stop.
You can delete files with the `remove` option: that runs a `git rm` command that will stage the files in the given path for removal. Please keep in mind that if the path is wrong the action will stop.
### Examples:
@@ -86,13 +86,12 @@ jobs:
run: eslint "src/**" --fix
- name: Commit changes
uses: EndBug/add-and-commit@v2
uses: EndBug/add-and-commit@v4
with:
author_name: Your Name
author_email: mail@example.com
message: "Your commit message"
path: "."
pattern: "*.js"
add: "*.js"
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
```
@@ -118,11 +117,10 @@ jobs:
- run: echo "123" > ./pathToRepo/file.txt
# ...and then use the action as you would normally do, but providing the path to the repo
- uses: EndBug/add-and-commit@v2
- uses: EndBug/add-and-commit@v4
with:
message: "Add the very useful text file"
path: "."
pattern: "*.txt"
add: "*.txt"
cwd: "./pathToRepo/"
force: true
env:

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@@ -20,16 +20,12 @@ inputs:
description: The message for the commit
required: false
default: Commit from GitHub Actions
path:
description: The path to stage files from
add:
description: Arguments for the git add command
required: false
default: "."
pattern:
description: The pattern that mathces file names
required: false
default: "*.*"
remove:
description: The files to remove
description: Arguments for the git rm command
required: false
default: ""

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
{
"name": "add-and-commit",
"version": "2.3.0",
"version": "4.0.0",
"description": "Add & commit files from a path directly from GitHub Actions",
"main": "lib/main.js",
"scripts": {

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@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ EOF
add() {
if $INPUT_FORCE; then f=-f; else f=; fi
find $INPUT_PATH -name "$INPUT_PATTERN" | while read x; do git add $f $x; done
git add $INPUT_ADD $f
}
remove() {