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Nov 26, 2024
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This should really include advice not to have 300mb of stuff in a release (github/codeql-action currently does this and it means that anyone using the action has to wait 6 seconds for it to download).
I'm not sure this is a real requirement... At the very least, the GitHub Actions organization violates this:
I didn't search (and I can't think of a way to search for this), but I don't think I can think of any repositories that don't have workflow files.
I'm not sure if this still happens. I tried creating a test action and while I tripped over some of the other items, I didn't see "Everything looks good!"
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What article on docs.github.com is affected?
https://docs.github.com/en/actions/sharing-automations/creating-actions/publishing-actions-in-github-marketplace
Publishing actions in GitHub Marketplace
should suggest repositories should be thin #35436Publishing actions in GitHub Marketplace
appears to wrongly suggestEach repository must contain a single action
#35437Publishing actions in GitHub Marketplace
appears to wrongly suggestEach repository must not contain any workflow files
#35438Publishing actions in GitHub Marketplace
appears to wrongly suggestThe action's metadata file (action.yml or action.yaml) must be in the root directory of the repository.
#35439Publishing actions in GitHub Marketplace
appears to wrongly suggestyou will see an "Everything looks good!" message
#35440What part(s) of the article would you like to see updated?
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