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5 DevOps GitHub Actions: Automate Your App & Boost Productivity

Introduction Boost your software project's productivity with automation! This blog post, inspired by a Fireship.io YouTube tutorial, explores five ways to leverage GitHub Actions to streamline your workflow and enhance code quality. We'll cover Continuous Integration (CI), Continuous Deployment (CD), automated releases, and more, transforming your development process with DevOps best practices. What are GitHub Actions? GitHub Actions automates workflows within your GitHub repository. Any event – a pull request, a push to a branch, or even a new repository – can trigger an automated workflow. These workflows run in cloud-based containers, executing a series of steps you define. Instead of writing every step from scratch, you can utilize hundreds of pre-built "actions" contributed by the community...

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