Automation

Actionsflow automates developers’ workflows based on GitHub actions

Actionsflow helps you automate workflows – it’s a free IFTTT/Zapier alternative for developers.

With Actionsflow you can connect your favorite apps, data, and APIs, receive notifications of actions as they occur, sync files, collect data, and more. Its implementation is based on GitHub actions, and you use a YAML file to build your workflows. The configuration format is the same as GitHub actions, which makes it easy for you to get going if you’ve explored GitHub actions before. You can also use any GitHub actions as your job’s steps.

This is free and open source software.

  • Based on GitHub actions. To run an Actionsflow workflow, all you need to do is create a repository from the Actionsflow template repository, or, you can also deploy a self-hosted version.
  • Leverage Community Triggers. You can use community-provided triggers like Slack, RSS, Webhook, Typeform, Email, Reddit, NPM, Telegram, Twitter, etc. You can also easily create your own triggers.
  • Support Almost ALL Actions of Github Actions. Actionsflow uses act (a tool for running GitHub Actions locally) to run the jobs on your workflow file. With these awesome GitHub actions, you can connect with IFTTT, Zapier, or other services like Slack, Telegram, Facebook, Twitter, Line, etc.
  • Support Self-Hosted You can run Actionsflow based on both GitHub Repository or a self-hosted version.
  • Simple Workflow Configuration. The Actionsflow configuration format is the same as GitHub actions. If you’ve written a GitHub actions file before, you’ll find defining an Actionsflow workflow file really easy.
  • Run triggers every 5 minutes. The workflow can check and run every 5 minutes based on GitHub actions scheduled events.
  • Support complex workflows. With Actionsflow you can make complex advanced workflows. Actionsflow provides a MongoDB query language for you to filter your data as you want.

Website: github.com/actionsflow/actionsflow
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Developer: Actionsflow
License: MIT License

Actionsflow is written in TypeScript. Learn TypeScript with our recommended free books and free tutorials.


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