# github-script This action makes it easy to quickly write a script in your workflow that uses the GitHub API and the workflow run context. In order to use this action, a `script` input is provided. The value of that input should be the body of an asynchronous function call. Two arguments will be provided: - `github` A pre-authenticated [octokit/rest.js](https://github.com/octokit/rest.js) client - `context` An object containing the [context of the workflow run](https://github.com/actions/toolkit/tree/master/packages/github) Since the `script` is just a function body, these values will already be defined, so you don't have to (see examples below). See [octokit/rest.js](https://octokit.github.io/rest.js/) for the API client documentation. **Note** This action is still a bit of an experiment—the API may change in *future versions. 🙂 ## Examples ### Comment on an issue ```yaml on: issues: {types: opened} jobs: comment: runs-on: ubuntu-latest steps: - uses: actions/github-script@0.2.0 with: github-token: ${{github.token}} script: | github.issues.createComment({...context.issue, body: '👋 Thanks for reporting!'}) ``` ### Apply a label to an issue ```yaml on: issues: {types: opened} jobs: apply-label: runs-on: ubuntu-latest steps: - uses: actions/github-script@0.2.0 with: github-token: ${{github.token}} script: | github.issues.addLabels({...context.issue, labels: ['Triage']}) ``` ### Welcome a first-time contributor ```yaml on: pull_request jobs: welcome: runs-on: ubuntu-latest steps: - uses: actions/github-script@0.2.0 with: github-token: ${{github.token}} script: | // Get a list of all issues created by the PR opener // See: https://octokit.github.io/rest.js/#pagination const creator = context.payload.sender.login const opts = github.issues.listForRepo.endpoint.merge({ ...context.issue, creator, state: 'all' }) const issues = await github.paginate(opts) for (const issue of issues) { if (issue.number === context.issue.number) { continue } if (issue.pull_request) { return // Creator is already a contributor. } } await github.issues.createComment({...context.issue, body: 'Welcome, new contributor!'}) ```