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GitHub Actions

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Summary

GitHub Actions is a continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) platform that allows developers to automate software workflows directly within GitHub. It enables building, testing, and deploying code, and managing various development tasks through customizable workflows.

Features
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Pricing
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Free

$0.00 per user
  • Unlimited public/private repositories
  • Dependabot security and version updates
  • Issues & Projects
  • Community support
  • 2,000 CI/CD minutes/month (Free for public repositories)
  • 500MB of Packages storage (Free for public repositories)

Team

$4.00 per user
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  • Everything included in Free, plus...
  • Access to GitHub Codespaces
  • Protected branches
  • Multiple reviewers in pull requests
  • Draft pull requests
  • Code owners
  • Required reviewers
  • Pages and Wikis
  • Environment deployment branches and secrets
  • Web-based support
  • 3,000 CI/CD minutes/month (Free for public repositories)
  • 2GB of Packages storage (Free for public repositories)

Enterprise

$21.00 per user
  • Everything included in Team, plus...
  • Data residency
  • Enterprise Managed Users
  • User provisioning through SCIM
  • Enterprise Account to centrally manage multiple organizations
  • Environment protection rules
  • Repository rules
  • Audit Log API
  • SOC1, SOC2, type 2 reports annually
  • FedRAMP Tailored Authority to Operate (ATO)
  • SAML single sign-on
  • Advanced auditing
  • GitHub Connect
  • 50,000 CI/CD minutes/month (Free for public repositories)
  • 50GB of Packages storage (Free for public repositories)
Rationale

GitHub Actions is a CI/CD and workflow automation tool for software development, primarily focused on building, testing, and deploying code. It does not offer AI-powered file organization, chat with files, semantic search for general files, or automated sorting rules for file management as described for Dynbox. While it automates workflows, these are for code repositories, not general file systems, and it lacks the core AI-driven file management features of Dynbox.