It is possible to use official releases with templates from forked repositories (whether you own them or not).
Use setup_community_templates
option to specify additional external sources using following format: user/repo@branch:template
.
Templates added this way will be downloaded through git and can be used by prefixing their name with an @
.
By default, community templates use template.mjs
from official classic
template instead of their own, to prevent executing malicious code and avoid token leaks.
If you trust it, append +trust
after their name.
- uses: lowlighter/metrics@latest
with:
# ... other options
template: "@super-metrics"
# Download "super-metrics" and "trusted-metrics" templates from "octocat/metrics@master"
# "@trusted-metrics" template can execute remote JavaScript code
setup_community_templates: octocat/metrics@master:super-metrics, octocat/metrics@master:trusted-metrics+trust
To create a new community template, fork this repository and create a new folder in /source/templates
with same structure as current templates.
Then, it's just as simple as HTML and CSS with a bit of JavaScript!
If you made something awesome, please share it here!