# git-auto-commit-action This GitHub Action automatically commits files which have been changed during a Workflow run and pushes the Commit back to GitHub. The Committer is "GitHub Actions " and the Author of the Commit is "Your GitHub Username . If no changes are available, the Actions does nothing. This Action has been inspired and adapted from the [auto-commit](https://github.com/cds-snc/github-actions/tree/master/auto-commit )-Action of the Canadian Digital Service and the [commit](https://github.com/elstudio/actions-js-build/blob/41d604d6e73d632e22eac40df8cc69b5added04b/commit/entrypoint.sh)-Action by Eric Johnson. *This action currently can't be used in conjunction with pull requests of forks. See [issue #25](https://github.com/stefanzweifel/git-auto-commit-action/issues/25) for more information.* ## Usage Add the following step at the end of your job. ```yaml - uses: stefanzweifel/git-auto-commit-action@v2.5.0 with: commit_message: Apply automatic changes branch: ${{ github.head_ref }} # Optional git params commit_options: '--no-verify --signoff' # Optional glob pattern of files which should be added to the commit file_pattern: src/\*.js # Optional repository path repository: . env: GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }} ``` You **do not** have to create a new secret called `GITHUB_TOKEN` in your repository. `GITHUB_TOKEN` is a special token GitHub creates automatically during an Action run. (See [the documentation](https://help.github.com/en/articles/virtual-environments-for-github-actions#creating-and-using-secrets-encrypted-variables) for details) The Action will only commit files back, if changes are available. The resulting commit **will not trigger** another GitHub Actions Workflow run! It is recommended to use this Action in Workflows which listen to the `pull_request` event. If you want to use the Action on other events, you have to hardcode the value for `branch` as `github.head_ref` is only available in Pull Requests. ## Example Usage This Action will only work, if the job in your workflow changes project files. The most common use case for this, is when you're running a Linter or Code-Style fixer on GitHub Actions. In this example I'm running `php-cs-fixer` in a PHP project. ```yaml name: php-cs-fixer on: pull_request: paths: - '**.php' jobs: php-cs-fixer: runs-on: ubuntu-latest steps: - uses: actions/checkout@v1 with: fetch-depth: 1 - name: Run php-cs-fixer uses: docker://oskarstark/php-cs-fixer-ga - name: Commit changed files uses: stefanzweifel/git-auto-commit-action@v2.5.0 with: commit_message: Apply php-cs-fixer changes branch: ${{ github.head_ref }} file_pattern: src/\*.php env: GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }} ``` ### Inputs Checkout [`action.yml`](https://github.com/stefanzweifel/git-auto-commit-action/blob/master/action.yml) for a full list of supported inputs. ## Versioning We use [SemVer](http://semver.org/) for versioning. For the versions available, see the [tags on this repository](https://github.com/stefanzweifel/git-auto-commit-action/tags). ## License This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the [LICENSE](https://github.com/stefanzweifel/git-auto-commit-action/blob/master/LICENSE) file for details.