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Setup the GitHub CLI

πŸ‘¨β€πŸ’» Install & configure the GitHub CLI (gh) in your GitHub Actions runner

- uses: actions4gh/setup-gh@v1
- run: gh issue create --body "$BODY"
  env:
    GH_REPO: ${{ github.repository }}
    BODY: Hello world!

πŸ‘©β€πŸ’» Installs any version of the GitHub CLI you want
πŸƒβ€β™‚οΈ Works with self-hosted runners
🐳 Works great in container-based jobs

Usage

GitHub Actions GitHub

⚠️ This action is only useful if your runner doesn't already come with gh. The default GitHub Actions hosted runners come with gh installed. You only need this action to install gh if you're using a Docker container for a job or if you're using a self-hosted runner image that doesn't come with gh installed.

Here's an example of a container scenario where you might need to use this action:

name: Test
on:
  push:
    branches: "main"
jobs:
  test-alpine:
    permissions:
      issues: write
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    container: alpine:latest
    steps:
      - uses: actions/checkout@v4
      - uses: actions4gh/setup-gh@v1
      - run: gh issue create --body "$BODY"
        env:
          BODY: Hello world!

Inputs

  • gh-version: Which version of gh to install. This can be an exact version like 2.38.0 or a semver range like 2.38 or 2.x. You can also specify latest to always use the latest version. The default is latest.

  • cli-token: The GitHub token to use when pulling versions from cli/cli. By default this should cover all cases. You shouldn't have to touch this setting.

  • token: Token to use when running gh auth login. This can be set to an empty string to skip the login step. By default this will use the token github.token.

  • github-server-url: The GitHub server URL to use when running gh auth login. Defaults to the current github.server_url.

Outputs

  • gh-version: The version of gh that was installed. This will be something like '2.38.0' or similar.

  • auth: A boolean indicating whether or not the user is authenticated. This will be true if gh auth login was run and false otherwise.

Development

Node.js

How do I test my changes?

Open a Draft Pull Request and some magic GitHub Actions will run to test the action.