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---
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title: Using workflow templates
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shortTitle: Using templates
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intro: '{% data variables.product.product_name %} provides workflow templates for a variety of languages and tooling.'
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redirect_from:
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- /articles/setting-up-continuous-integration-using-github-actions
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- /github/automating-your-workflow-with-github-actions/setting-up-continuous-integration-using-github-actions
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- /actions/automating-your-workflow-with-github-actions/setting-up-continuous-integration-using-github-actions
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- /actions/building-and-testing-code-with-continuous-integration/setting-up-continuous-integration-using-github-actions
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- /actions/guides/setting-up-continuous-integration-using-workflow-templates
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versions:
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fpt: '*'
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ghes: '*'
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ghae: '*'
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ghec: '*'
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type: tutorial
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topics:
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- Workflows
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- CI
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- CD
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---
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{% data reusables.actions.enterprise-beta %}
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{% data reusables.actions.enterprise-github-hosted-runners %}
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{% data reusables.actions.ae-beta %}
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## About workflow templates
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{% data variables.product.product_name %} offers workflow templates for a variety of languages and tooling. When you set up workflows in your repository, {% data variables.product.product_name %} analyzes the code in your repository and recommends workflows based on the language and framework in your repository. For example, if you use [Node.js](https://nodejs.org/en/), {% data variables.product.product_name %} will suggest a template file that installs your Node.js packages and runs your tests.
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You can also create your own workflow templates to share with your organization. For more information, see "[Creating workflow templates](/actions/learn-github-actions/creating-workflow-templates)."
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## Using workflow templates
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Anyone with write permission to a repository can set up {% data variables.product.prodname_actions %} workflows for CI/CD or other automation.
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{% data reusables.repositories.navigate-to-repo %}
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{% data reusables.repositories.actions-tab %}
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1. If you already have a workflow in your repository, click **New workflow**.
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1. Find the template that you want to use, then click **Set up this workflow**.
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1. If the workflow template contains comments detailing additional setup steps, follow these steps.
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1. Some workflow templates use secrets. For example, {% raw %}`${{ secrets.npm_token }}`{% endraw %}. If the workflow template uses a secret, store the value described in the secret name as a secret in your repository. For more information, see "[Encrypted secrets](/actions/reference/encrypted-secrets)."
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1. Optionally, make additional changes. For example, you might want to change the value of `on` to change when the workflow runs.
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1. Click **Start commit**.
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1. Write a commit message and decide whether to commit directly to the default branch or to open a pull request.
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## Further reading
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- "[About continuous integration](/articles/about-continuous-integration)"
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- "[Managing workflow runs](/actions/managing-workflow-runs)"
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- "[About monitoring and troubleshooting](/actions/monitoring-and-troubleshooting-workflows/about-monitoring-and-troubleshooting)"
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- "[Learn {% data variables.product.prodname_actions %}](/actions/learn-github-actions)"
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{% ifversion fpt or ghec %}
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- "[Managing billing for {% data variables.product.prodname_actions %}](/billing/managing-billing-for-github-actions)"
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{% endif %}
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