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Using GitHub Actions to run Eleventy's Benchmarks #2

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francisfuzz opened this issue Feb 25, 2020 · 0 comments
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Using GitHub Actions to run Eleventy's Benchmarks #2

francisfuzz opened this issue Feb 25, 2020 · 0 comments

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👋 Hello, @zachleat ! First, thank you for creating Eleventy! I love the project and use it for my own website. ❤️

I noticed this repository hasn't been updated since July 2019 -- I'm wondering if this is still something you and your team are interested in maintaining?

If so, I wanted to pitch an idea here! ⚾️

Similar to the way 11ty/eleventy already uses Travis CI to automate builds, have you considered using GitHub Actions to automate Eleventy's Benchmarks?

I forked this repository and opened a pull request to spike out a proof of concept for what this could look like: francisfuzz#1

Here are two example workflow runs against Eleventy's latest stable and beta versions respectively:

These results could be moved from log outputs to another source for easier viewer consumption 👓 but I'm not really sure what would provide the most value. I just thought to share in the case this was of any interest.

Anyway, thanks for hearing me out -- cheers!

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