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Automation is key for streamlining your work processes, and GitHub Actions are the best way to supercharge your workflow. | ||
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In this course, you’ll learn how to: | ||
## What you'll learn | ||
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- Organize and identify workflow files | ||
- Add executable scripts | ||
- Create workflow and action blocks | ||
- Trigger workflows | ||
- Discover workflow logs | ||
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Learning Lab has a dedicated message board on the [GitHub Community]({{ communityBoard }}) website. If you want to discuss this course with GitHub Trainers or other participants, create a post over there. The message board can also be used to troubleshoot any issue you encounter while taking this course. | ||
## What you'll build | ||
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![](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/16547949/62388562-9fc1a500-b52b-11e9-8d7e-4f4d32450fd5.png) | ||
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- A working action, including a Dockerfile, an entrypoint script, and a workflow file | ||
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## Prerequisites | ||
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In this course you will work with issues and pull requests, as well as edit files. If these things are familiar to you, we recommend you take the [Introduction to GitHub]({{ host }}/githubtraining/introduction-to-github) course, first! | ||
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## Projects used | ||
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The main feature introduced in this course is GitHub Actions. To learn even more, check out the [GitHub Actions feature page](https://github.com/features/actions), or the [GitHub Actions documentation](https://help.github.com/en/actions). | ||
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## Audience | ||
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Developers, DevOps engineers, students, managers teams, GitHub users, people interested in automation |