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action-zip

Action for zipping files easily

Usage

The only requirement is to use the official actions/checkout@v2 first so the zip action has access to the repo files.

name: Zip Files

on:
  release:
    types: [published]

jobs:
  zip-files:
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    steps:
      - uses: actions/checkout@v2
      - uses: papeloto/action-zip@v1
        with:
          files: dist/ manifest.json
          dest: result.zip

In this example, after a release is published, a new file named result.zip will be created with both the file manifest.json and the folder dist (files included).

Inputs

files

Files or directories to zip.

  • Required: Yes

dest

Name of the output zip file.

  • Required: No
  • Default: result.zip

recursive

Whether to add subdirectories to simply zip all files to the root.

  • Required: No
  • Default: true

If for example, you do the following:

- uses: papeloto/action-zip@v1
  with:
    files: dist/ manifest.json
    recursive: false
    dest: result.zip

All the files inside the dist folder will be added at the root of the zip along with manifest.json. By contrast, if recursive: true (by default), the folder dist is included.

Also if you want a nested file at the root, recursive: false is your guy.