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Best practices for writing JavaScript code for GitHub Actions using github-script

Install

mkdir -p .claude/skills/github-script && curl -L -o skill.zip "https://mcp.directory/api/skills/download/7050" && unzip -o skill.zip -d .claude/skills/github-script && rm skill.zip

Installs to .claude/skills/github-script

About this skill

GitHub Action Script Best Practices

This skill provides guidelines for writing JavaScript files that run using the GitHub Action actions/github-script@v8.

Important Notes

Best Practices

  • Use core.info, core.warning, core.error for logging, not console.log or console.error
  • Use core.setOutput to set action outputs
  • Use core.exportVariable to set environment variables for subsequent steps
  • Use core.getInput to get action inputs, with required: true for mandatory inputs
  • Use core.setFailed to mark the action as failed with an error message

Step Summary

Use core.summary.* function to write output the step summary file.

  • Use core.summary.addRaw() to add raw Markdown content (GitHub Flavored Markdown supported)
  • Make sure to call core.summary.write() to flush pending writes
  • Summary function calls can be chained, e.g. core.summary.addRaw(...).addRaw(...).write()

Common Errors

  • Avoid any type as much as possible, use specific types or unknown instead
  • Catch handler: check if error is an instance of Error before accessing message property
catch (error) {
  core.setFailed(error instanceof Error ? error : String(error));
}
  • core.setFailed also calls core.error, so do not call both

Typechecking

Run make js to run the typescript compiler.

Run make lint-cjs to lint the files.

Run make fmt-cjs after editing to format the file.

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