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Github Actions Hackathon

Use GitHub Actions from our Hackathons


Two of our latest GitHub Hackathons have been around GitHub Actions. We encourage you to try out GitHub Actions. Actions connect all of the tools in your workflow: You can solve problems, build containers, deploy to any cloud, and more. Below you'll see some of these Actions built during the hackathon. Feel free to use them and be inspired by them.

Read about our GitHub Actions Hackathon

How GitHub Hackathons Work

  1. Check the Eligibility Criteria to see if your hackathon can be showcased on our page.
  2. Log into GitHub using the "Login" button at the top of this page, or the button below.
  3. Submit your Hackathon and see it showcased on our Community Hackathons page.
  4. Read our Resources and Tips and Tricks pages to help you have a successful hackathon.
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Featured Actions from our Hackathons

Label Commenter Action - Label triggered GitHub Actions for commenting on issues or pull requests, then close or reopen those.

Keeps forks updated automatically with their upstream counter part.

This GitHub Action will respond to a question in any pull request or issue of "Is ${user} awake?" by telling you the date and time currently in the user's specified location as they list in their public GItHub profile.

Minifies JS and CSS files with UglifyJS and CleanCSS

Action that converts TODO comments to GitHub issues on push.

📝Automatically fixes typos in your source code and docs!

This very simple GitHub Actions allows you to retrieve issues that were recently closed via a commit. One usage example is to assign a "Resolved" label to all issues that were automatically closed by a commit.

Check changelog has been updated for the PR

A novelty action to post a cat gif to a PR to reward you for pushing code!

This action was designed to make lives easier for a Maintainer by adding contributors to a file which is stored into the root directory of the master branch.

Stay tuned for more hackathons coming soon