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Extension
https://www.raycast.com/raycast/github
Description
I really like the workflow run view but it gets really overwhelming if you have a lot of GitHub actions in place. A nice solution would be to have a list/grid of all available actions in a repository and display their last workflow run result (success, failure, currently running).
This could replace the current workaround of just displaying the GitHub Action Badges in the repository README.md file.
Who will benefit from this feature?
Users with a lot of GitHub Actions
Anything else?
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