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GitHub Actions
GitHub Actions is GitHub’s built-in automation system for CI/CD, scheduled jobs, testing, builds, releases, and security scans. It also shapes supply-chain risk, runner availability, and workflow design, from daily data collection to cross-platform validation and real hardware runs on RISC-V.
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How to Add AI Code Review to Pull Requests
Set up AI code review in pull requests to catch bugs earlier and speed up human review.

GitHub MCP Server turns AI into repo ops
I break down GitHub’s MCP Server and give you a copy-ready config for wiring AI tools into repos, issues, PRs, and workflows.

GitHub Agentic Workflows puts AI agents in Actions
GitHub Agentic Workflows lets teams write markdown automation for AI agents and run it in Actions with guardrails.

Why GitHub Copilot code review should count against Actions minutes
GitHub should bill Copilot code review against Actions minutes because the feature runs on shared runner infrastructure.

agents-radar tracks AI signals from 10 sources
This GitHub Actions project pulls AI signals from 10 sources daily, publishes bilingual digests, and exposes them through MCP.

Trivy Docker Images Hit by Fresh Supply Chain Attack
Compromised Trivy Docker tags 0.69.5 and 0.69.6 spread TeamPCP malware into CI/CD scans after a GitHub Actions breach.

RISE Adds Free RISC-V GitHub Runners
RISE now offers free GitHub Runners on real RISC-V hardware, removing a major CI barrier for open source projects.