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| | | | | How to detect malicious bidirectional unicode characters in PR commits using a GitHub Actions workflow (Defending against Trojan Source attacks) | |
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| | | | | SERIES: Publishing a Kotlin Multiplatform Android, iOS, and macOS app with GitHub Actions. Part 1: How to publish a Kotlin Multiplatform Android app on Play Store with GitHub Actions Part 2: How to publish a Kotlin Multiplatform iOS app on App Store with GitHub Actions Part 3: How to publish a Kotlin Multiplatform macOS app on GitHub Releases with GitHub Actions Part 4: How to publish a Kotlin Multiplatform macOS app on App Store with GitHub Actions It's been almost a year since I started working on FeedFlow, an RSS Reader available on Android, iOS, and macOS, built with Jetpack Compose for the Android app, Compose Multiplatform for the desktop app, and SwiftUI for the iOS app. | |
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| | | | | Last December, I was invited to a private bug bounty program to test a beta version of GitHub Actions. GitHub Actions is a workflow automation tool integrated with GitHub. One common use case of GitHub Actions is for CI builds - a project can fairly easily start up a Docker container every time they push a commit (e.g.), and run their project's tests in the container. | |
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