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Thank you for a very nice tool!
Motivation
For my part I'm interested in looking only at some actions (the slowest and most important ones). If I look at all actions then the average time is very fast but I'm more interested in filtering it down to only our critical GitHub actions.
Implementation
As far as I could tell it wasn't possible given the SDK to filter by name directly, so we still have to fetch all actions and then filter them afterwards. I tried making the code as similar as possible to the rest.
I did not add anything to the
README.md
as I wasn't sure if that was desirable or not. It's discoverable using-help
and maybe that is enough?