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Filter actions by name if desired #19

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@mbark mbark commented Mar 8, 2024

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?

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Thank you for your contribution. unfortunately, one or more of your commits are missing the required "Signed-off-by:" statement. Signing off is part of the Developer Certificate of Origin (DCO) which is used by this project.

Read the DCO and project contributing guide carefully, and amend your commits using the git CLI. Note that this does not require any cryptography, keys or special steps to be taken.

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Signed-off-by: Martin Wohlfart <[email protected]>
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