A GitHub action to create a pull request for changes to your repository in the actions workspace.
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README.md

Create Pull Request

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A GitHub action to create a pull request for changes to your repository in the actions workspace.

Changes to a repository in the actions workspace persist between actions in a workflow. This action is designed to pair with other actions that modify or add files to your repository. The changes will be automatically committed to a new branch and a pull request created.

Create Pull Request action will:

  1. Check for repository changes in the actions workspace. This includes untracked (new) files as well as modified files.
  2. Commit all changes to a new branch. The commit will be made using the name and email of the HEAD commit author.
  3. Create a pull request to merge the new branch into the currently active branch executing the workflow.

Usage

action "Create Pull Request" {
  uses = "peter-evans/create-pull-request@v1.0.0"
  secrets = ["GITHUB_TOKEN"]
}

Environment variables

These variables are all optional. If not set, a default value will be used.

  • PULL_REQUEST_BRANCH - The branch name. See Branch naming below for details.
  • COMMIT_MESSAGE - The message to use when committing changes.
  • PULL_REQUEST_TITLE - The title of the pull request.
  • PULL_REQUEST_BODY - The body of the pull request.

Branch naming

The variable PULL_REQUEST_BRANCH defaults to create-pull-request/patch. Commits will be made to a branch with this name and suffixed with the short SHA1 commit hash.

e.g.

create-pull-request/patch-fcdfb59
create-pull-request/patch-394710b

Ignoring files

If there are files or directories you want to ignore you can simply add them to a .gitignore file at the root of your repository. The action will respect this file.

Example

Here is an example that sets all the environment variables.

action "Create Pull Request" {
  uses = "peter-evans/create-pull-request@v1.0.0"
  secrets = ["GITHUB_TOKEN"]
  env = {
    PULL_REQUEST_BRANCH = "my-patches"
    COMMIT_MESSAGE = "Auto-modify files by my-file-modifier-action"
    PULL_REQUEST_TITLE = "Changes from my-file-modifier-action"
    PULL_REQUEST_BODY = "This is an auto-generated PR with changes from my-file-modifier-action"
  }
}

This configuration will create pull requests that look like this:

Pull Request Example

License

MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details