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GitHub Actions / Security guides /
Automatic token authentication
GitHub provides a token that you can use to authenticate on behalf of GitHub Actions.
About the GITHUB_TOKEN secret
At the start of each workflow job,
Billing and payments / Manage your plan /
About billing for plans
GitHub offers free and paid plans for every developer or team.
The bill for each account on GitHub consists of the account's plan, plus other any other
GitHub Actions / Containerized services /
About service containers
You can use service containers to connect databases, web services, memory caches, and other tools to your workflow.
About service containers
Service containers
GitHub Actions / Learn GitHub Actions /
Understanding GitHub Actions
Learn the basics of GitHub Actions, including core concepts and essential terminology.
Overview
GitHub Actions is a continuous integration and continuous
Billing and payments / Git Large File Storage /
About billing for Git Large File Storage
If you purchase additional storage and bandwidth for Git Large File Storage, your purchase shares your account's existing billing date, payment method
Account and profile / Profiles / Customizing your profile /
Managing your profile README
You can add a README to your GitHub profile to tell other people about yourself.
About your profile README
You can share information about yourself with
Site policy / GitHub Terms /
GitHub Community Guidelines
Millions of developers across the world host millions of projects—both open and closed source—on GitHub. We're fortunate to be able to play a part in enabling
Get started / Explore projects /
Finding ways to contribute to open source on GitHub
You can find ways to contribute to open source projects on GitHub.com that are relevant to you.
Discovering relevant projects
If there's a particular topic
GitHub Copilot / Copilot in the CLI /
About GitHub Copilot in the CLI
About GitHub Copilot in the CLI
GitHub Copilot in the CLI provides a chat-like interface in the terminal that allows you to ask questions about the command
GitHub Issues / Projects / Managing items in your project /
Archiving items from your project
You can archive items, keeping them available to restore, or permanently delete them.
Note: A project can contain a maximum of 1,200 items and 10,000 archived