Add support for skipping ci run on github actions#6196
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jcrist wants to merge 10 commits intodask:masterfrom
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Add support for skipping ci run on github actions#6196jcrist wants to merge 10 commits intodask:masterfrom
jcrist wants to merge 10 commits intodask:masterfrom
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Ugh, despite the documentation, the commit message isn't available in pull request contexts :/ https://github.community/t5/GitHub-Actions/Accessing-commit-message-in-pull-request-event/td-p/40856 |
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I give up. I was hoping this would be fairly straightforward, but currently github actions don't make this easy to do at all for pull requests (it's easy to do for pushes). Perhaps in the future this will become more possible. Closing. |
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Travis CI (and many other CIs) will skip runs if
[ci skip]or[skip ci]are present in the commit header. This adds support for that here as well.