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| | With Visual Studio Code you can work with Azure Function Apps. Find out how to prepare to create an Azure PowerShell Function with Visual studio Code.
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| | In this post, you will see how you can use GitHub CodeSpaces for Azure PowerShell Function apps, so you don't have to install tools locally!
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| | I set out to learn about Azure Functions and this is the knowledge I have gathered so far.
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| Recently GitHub introduced really interesting feature to their service called Actions. Actions can be used for automating various tasks related to the repositories like CI, CD, testing, deployment and whatnot. The general concept is as follows: We can create so called action, which can be based on a JavaScript project or a Docker container. We can also use existing actions in the Marketplace. Next, we can create workflow in the yml file, where we define our workflow. Workflow can consist of on a job with many steps using different actions. We can also define multiple jobs, where one depends on another. Workflows can be triggered in many ways. E.g. by push, pull request, creating issue, publishing release, scheduled event or external event.