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How to Set up GitHub Actions

Updated on:
June 5, 2026
By:
Madhav Bhandari
Use this interactive demo to learn how to automate builds, tests, and deployments with GitHub Actions.

Quick summary

GitHub Actions lets you automate CI/CD workflows directly inside your repository using YAML-based workflow files. Setting up GitHub Actions requires creating a workflow file, committing it to your repo, and monitoring triggered runs from the Actions tab.


Steps

  1. Navigate to your repository on GitHub.
  2. Click 'Add file' to begin creating a new file in your repository.
  3. Create a new file in your repository to hold your workflow definition.
  4. Add a simple workflow definition to the file using YAML syntax.
  5. Commit and push the workflow file by clicking 'Commit changes'.
  6. Commit the YAML file and push it to the repository by clicking the 'Commit changes' button.
  7. Go to the 'Actions' tab in your repository to view your workflows.
  8. Click on the workflow name to see the triggered runs.
  9. Click on individual jobs to view logs and debug issues.
  10. Click on the pencil icon to open the workflow file for editing.
  11. Modify the workflow file to suit your project needs.
  12. By following these steps, you can use GitHub Actions to automate builds, tests, and deployments.

📌 Why this matters

GitHub Actions is a built-in CI/CD platform that allows development teams to automate software builds, testing, and deployments directly within their GitHub repositories. By defining workflows as YAML files, teams can trigger automated pipelines on every commit or pull request, eliminating manual deployment steps and reducing human error. This makes GitHub Actions one of the fastest ways to implement continuous integration and continuous delivery without leaving the GitHub ecosystem. Teams that adopt GitHub Actions can ship code faster, maintain higher quality standards, and scale their DevOps processes with minimal overhead.
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