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tag

GitHub Action

Latest tag

v1.5.1

Latest tag

tag

Latest tag

Automatically generate & update a 'latest' tag for your releases

Installation

Copy and paste the following snippet into your .yml file.

              

- name: Latest tag

uses: EndBug/[email protected]

Learn more about this action in EndBug/latest-tag

Choose a version

Latest tag

All Contributors

Automatically creates & updates a latest tag pointing to your latest release.

When using GitHub Actions you always have to put a reference for every action you use in your worflows: that means that you either need to choose a specific version or you need to use a branch. If you want to use the latest release of an action you can only hope authors are mantaining a latest tag that they update with every version: although not impossible, it's not that easy to find someone willing to do that.

That's why I made this action: if you're the kind of guy that doesn't like to update tags you can simply use this action and forget about it. You can just put latest in the documentation: your users will get the benefits of using a branch as ref and the security of using only stable versions (as long as you don't make breaking changes).

Usage

Add a step like this to your workflow:

- name: Run latest-tag
  uses: EndBug/latest-tag@latest
  with:
    # You can change the name of the tag or branch with this input.
    # Default: 'latest'
    ref: someCustomTagName

    # If a description is provided, the action will use it to create an annotated tag. If none is given, the action will create a lightweight tag.
    # Default: ''
    description: Description for the tag

    # Force-update a branch instead of using a tag.
    # Default: false
    force-branch: true

License

This action is distributed under the MIT license, check the license for more info.

Similar actions

actions-tagger: allows you to create and update both latest and major version tags, even though it doesn't support annotated tags and the major version tag is mandatory (ref v2.0.1).

Contributors ✨

Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):

Federico Grandi
Federico Grandi

💻 📖
Kslr
Kslr

💻
Lukáš Doležal
Lukáš Doležal

💻
ziyangczi
ziyangczi

🤔
James Smith
James Smith

🤔 💻
Sebastian Hoß
Sebastian Hoß

💻

This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!