The GitHub organization nektos has an active public presence with a wide range of repositories primarily developed in languages such as JavaScript, Go, Shell, Python, Ruby, and Java. Notable projects include act, which allows users to run GitHub Actions locally, and gh-act, an extension for the GitHub CLI to facilitate similar functionality.
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GitHub CLI Extension to run GitHub actions locally using nektos/act
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Nektos builds various tools and utilities focused on improving GitHub Actions and DevOps processes. Their most notable project, act, enables users to run GitHub Actions locally, enhancing development workflows.
Nektos primarily uses JavaScript, Go, Shell, Python, Ruby, and Java for its projects. This diverse set of languages supports their wide range of repositories and tools aimed at developers.
Yes, all of nektos's repositories are public on GitHub. This openness allows users to access, use, and contribute to their projects, fostering collaboration within the developer community.
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