name: Git Auto Commit description: 'Automatically commits files which have been changed during the workflow run and push changes back to remote repository.' author: Stefan Zweifel inputs: commit_message: description: Commit message required: true branch: description: Git branch name, where changes should be pushed too. Required if Action is used on the `pull_request` event required: false default: ${{ github.head_ref }} commit_options: description: Commit options (eg. --no-verify) required: false default: '' file_pattern: description: File pattern used for `git add`. For example `src/\*.js` required: false default: '.' repository: description: Local file path to the git repository. Defaults to the current directory (`.`) required: false default: '.' commit_user_name: description: Name used for the commit user required: false default: GitHub Actions commit_user_email: description: Email address used for the commit user required: false default: actions@github.com commit_author: description: Value used for the commit author. Defaults to the username of whoever triggered this workflow run. required: false default: ${{ github.actor }} <${{ github.actor }}@users.noreply.github.com> tagging_message: description: Message used to create a new git tag with the commit. Keep this empty, if no tag should be created. required: false default: '' push_options: description: Push options (eg. --force) required: false default: '' skip_dirty_check: description: Skip the check if the git repository is dirty and always try to create a commit. required: false default: false outputs: changes_detected: description: Value is "true", if the repository was dirty and file changes have been detected. Value is "false", if no changes have been detected. runs: using: 'node12' main: 'index.js' branding: icon: 'git-commit' color: orange