Effortlessly track all changed files and directories relative to a target branch, the current branch (preceding commit or the last remote commit), multiple branches, or custom commits returning relative paths from the project root using this GitHub action.
Note
-
This action solely identifies files that have changed for events such as
pull_request*
,push
,merge_group
,release
, and many more. However, it doesn't detect pending uncommitted changes created during the workflow execution.See: https://github.com/tj-actions/verify-changed-files instead
- Features 🚀
- Usage 💻
- Inputs ⚙️
- Useful Acronyms 🧮
- Outputs 📤
- Versioning 🏷️
- Examples 📄
- Real-world usage 🌐
- Important Notice
⚠️ - Migration guide 🔄
- Credits 👏
- Report Bugs 🐛
- Contributors ✨
- Fast execution, averaging 0-10 seconds.
- Leverages either Github's REST API or Git's native diff to determine changed files.
- Facilitates easy debugging.
- Scales to handle large/mono repositories.
- Supports Git submodules.
- Supports merge queues for pull requests.
- Generates escaped JSON output for running matrix jobs based on changed files.
- Lists changed directories.
- Limits matching changed directories to a specified maximum depth.
- Optionally excludes the current directory.
- Writes outputs to a designated
.txt
or.json
file for further processing. - Restores deleted files to their previous location or a newly specified location.
- Supports fetching a fixed number of commits which improves performance.
- Compatible with all platforms (Linux, MacOS, Windows).
- Supports GitHub-hosted runners.
- Supports GitHub Enterprise Server.
- Supports self-hosted runners.
- Lists all files and directories that have changed:
- Between the current pull request branch and the last commit on the target branch.
- Between the last commit and the current pushed change.
- Between the last remote branch commit and the current HEAD.
- Restricts change detection to a subset of files and directories:
- Provides boolean output indicating changes in specific files.
- Uses Glob pattern matching.
- Supports Globstar.
- Supports brace expansion.
- Supports negation.
- Uses YAML syntax for specifying patterns.
- Supports YAML anchors & aliases.
- Supports YAML multi-line strings.
And many more...
Important
- Push Events: When configuring
actions/checkout
, make sure to setfetch-depth
to either0
or2
, depending on your use case. - Mono Repositories: To avoid pulling the entire branch history, you can utilize the default
actions/checkout
'sfetch-depth
of1
forpull_request
events. - Quoting Multiline Inputs: Avoid using single or double quotes for multiline inputs. The value is already a string separated by a newline character. Refer to the Examples section for more information.
- Credentials Persistence: If
fetch-depth
is not set to 0, make sure to setpersist-credentials
totrue
when configuringactions/checkout
. - Matching Files and Folders: To match all files and folders under a directory, this requires a globstar pattern e.g.
dir_name/**
which matches any number of subdirectories and files.
Visit the discussions for more information or create a new discussion for usage-related questions.
On pull_request
🔀
Detect changes to all files in a Pull request relative to the target branch or since the last pushed commit.
name: CI
on:
pull_request:
branches:
- main
jobs:
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Event `pull_request`: Compare the last commit of the main branch or last remote commit of the PR branch -> to the current commit of a PR branch.
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
changed_files:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest # windows-latest || macos-latest
name: Test changed-files
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0 # OR "2" -> To retrieve the preceding commit.
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Example 1
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- name: Get changed files
id: changed-files
uses: tj-actions/changed-files@v42
# To compare changes between the current commit and the last pushed remote commit set `since_last_remote_commit: true`. e.g
# with:
# since_last_remote_commit: true
- name: List all changed files
env:
ALL_CHANGED_FILES: ${{ steps.changed-files.outputs.all_changed_files }}
run: |
for file in ${ALL_CHANGED_FILES}; do
echo "$file was changed"
done
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Example 2
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- name: Get all changed markdown files
id: changed-markdown-files
uses: tj-actions/changed-files@v42
with:
# Avoid using single or double quotes for multiline patterns
files: |
**.md
- name: List all changed files markdown files
if: steps.changed-markdown-files.outputs.any_changed == 'true'
env:
ALL_CHANGED_FILES: ${{ steps.changed-markdown-files.outputs.all_changed_files }}
run: |
for file in ${ALL_CHANGED_FILES}; do
echo "$file was changed"
done
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Example 3
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- name: Get all test, doc and src files that have changed
id: changed-files-yaml
uses: tj-actions/changed-files@v42
with:
files_yaml: |
doc:
- '**.md'
- docs/**
test:
- test/**
- '!test/**.md'
src:
- src/**
# Optionally set `files_yaml_from_source_file` to read the YAML from a file. e.g `files_yaml_from_source_file: .github/changed-files.yml`
- name: Run step if test file(s) change
# NOTE: Ensure all outputs are prefixed by the same key used above e.g. `test_(...)` | `doc_(...)` | `src_(...)` when trying to access the `any_changed` output.
if: steps.changed-files-yaml.outputs.test_any_changed == 'true'
env:
TEST_ALL_CHANGED_FILES: ${{ steps.changed-files-yaml.outputs.test_all_changed_files }}
run: |
echo "One or more test file(s) has changed."
echo "List all the files that have changed: $TEST_ALL_CHANGED_FILES"
- name: Run step if doc file(s) change
if: steps.changed-files-yaml.outputs.doc_any_changed == 'true'
env:
DOC_ALL_CHANGED_FILES: ${{ steps.changed-files-yaml.outputs.doc_all_changed_files }}
run: |
echo "One or more doc file(s) has changed."
echo "List all the files that have changed: $DOC_ALL_CHANGED_FILES"
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Example 4
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- name: Get changed files in the docs folder
id: changed-files-specific
uses: tj-actions/changed-files@v42
with:
files: docs/*.{js,html} # Alternatively using: `docs/**`
files_ignore: docs/static.js
- name: Run step if any file(s) in the docs folder change
if: steps.changed-files-specific.outputs.any_changed == 'true'
env:
ALL_CHANGED_FILES: ${{ steps.changed-files-specific.outputs.all_changed_files }}
run: |
echo "One or more files in the docs folder has changed."
echo "List all the files that have changed: $ALL_CHANGED_FILES"
name: CI
on:
pull_request:
branches:
- main
jobs:
# -------------------------------------------------------------
# Event `pull_request`: Returns all changed pull request files.
# --------------------------------------------------------------
changed_files:
# NOTE:
# - This is limited to pull_request* events and would raise an error for other events.
# - A maximum of 3000 files can be returned.
# - For more flexibility and no limitations see "Using local .git history" above.
runs-on: ubuntu-latest # windows-latest || macos-latest
name: Test changed-files
permissions:
pull-requests: read
steps:
- name: Get changed files
id: changed-files
uses: tj-actions/changed-files@v42
- name: List all changed files
env:
ALL_CHANGED_FILES: ${{ steps.changed-files.outputs.all_changed_files }}
run: |
for file in ${ALL_CHANGED_FILES}; do
echo "$file was changed"
done
On push
⬆️
Detect changes to files made since the last pushed commit.
name: CI
on:
push:
branches:
- main
jobs:
# -------------------------------------------------------------
# Using GitHub's API is not supported for push events
# -------------------------------------------------------------
#
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Using local .git history
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Event `push`: Compare the preceding remote commit -> to the current commit of the main branch
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
changed_files:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest # windows-latest || macos-latest
name: Test changed-files
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0 # OR "2" -> To retrieve the preceding commit.
- name: Get changed files
id: changed-files
uses: tj-actions/changed-files@v42
# NOTE: `since_last_remote_commit: true` is implied by default and falls back to the previous local commit.
- name: List all changed files
env:
ALL_CHANGED_FILES: ${{ steps.changed-files.outputs.all_changed_files }}
run: |
for file in ${ALL_CHANGED_FILES}; do
echo "$file was changed"
done
...
- schedule
- release
- workflow_dispatch
- workflow_run
- merge_group
- issue_comment
- ...and many more
To access more examples, navigate to the Examples section.
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Important
- When using
files_yaml*
inputs:-
All keys must start with a letter or
_
and contain only alphanumeric characters,-
, or_
.For example,
test
ortest_key
ortest-key
or_test_key
are all valid.
-
- uses: tj-actions/changed-files@v42
id: changed-files
with:
# Github API URL.
# Type: string
# Default: "${{ github.api_url }}"
api_url: ''
# Specify a different base commit SHA or branch used
# for comparing changes
# Type: string
base_sha: ''
# Exclude changes outside the current directory and show path
# names relative to it. NOTE: This requires you to
# specify the top-level directory via the `path` input.
# Type: boolean
# Default: "true"
diff_relative: ''
# Output unique changed directories instead of filenames. NOTE: This
# returns `.` for changed files located in the current
# working directory which defaults to `$GITHUB_WORKSPACE`.
# Type: boolean
# Default: "false"
dir_names: ''
# Include only directories that have been deleted as opposed
# to directory names of files that have been deleted
# in the `deleted_files` output when `dir_names` is set to
# `true`.
# Type: boolean
# Default: "false"
dir_names_deleted_files_include_only_deleted_dirs: ''
# Exclude the current directory represented by `.` from the
# output when `dir_names` is set to `true`.
# Type: boolean
# Default: "false"
dir_names_exclude_current_dir: ''
# File and directory patterns to include in the output
# when `dir_names` is set to `true`. NOTE: This returns
# only the matching files and also the directory names.
# Type: string
dir_names_include_files: ''
# Separator used to split the `dir_names_include_files` input
# Type: string
# Default: "\n"
dir_names_include_files_separator: ''
# Limit the directory output to a maximum depth e.g
# `test/test1/test2` with max depth of `2` returns `test/test1`.
# Type: string
dir_names_max_depth: ''
# Escape JSON output.
# Type: boolean
# Default: "true"
escape_json: ''
# Fail when the initial diff fails.
# Type: boolean
# Default: "false"
fail_on_initial_diff_error: ''
# Fail when the submodule diff fails.
# Type: boolean
# Default: "false"
fail_on_submodule_diff_error: ''
# Fetch additional history for submodules.
# Type: boolean
# Default: "false"
fetch_additional_submodule_history: ''
# Depth of additional branch history fetched. NOTE: This can
# be adjusted to resolve errors with insufficient history.
# Type: string
# Default: "50"
fetch_depth: ''
# File and directory patterns used to detect changes (Defaults to the entire repo if unset).
# NOTE: Multiline file/directory patterns should not include quotes.
# Type: string
files: ''
# Source file(s) used to populate the `files` input.
# Type: string
files_from_source_file: ''
# Separator used to split the `files_from_source_file` input.
# Type: string
# Default: "\n"
files_from_source_file_separator: ''
# Ignore changes to these file(s). NOTE: Multiline file/directory patterns
# should not include quotes.
# Type: string
files_ignore: ''
# Source file(s) used to populate the `files_ignore` input
# Type: string
files_ignore_from_source_file: ''
# Separator used to split the `files_ignore_from_source_file` input
# Type: string
# Default: "\n"
files_ignore_from_source_file_separator: ''
# Separator used to split the `files_ignore` input
# Type: string
# Default: "\n"
files_ignore_separator: ''
# YAML used to define a set of file patterns
# to ignore changes
# Type: string
files_ignore_yaml: ''
# Source file(s) used to populate the `files_ignore_yaml` input. Example:
# https://github.com/tj-actions/changed-files/blob/main/test/changed-files.yml
# Type: string
files_ignore_yaml_from_source_file: ''
# Separator used to split the `files_ignore_yaml_from_source_file` input
# Type: string
# Default: "\n"
files_ignore_yaml_from_source_file_separator: ''
# Separator used to split the `files` input
# Type: string
# Default: "\n"
files_separator: ''
# YAML used to define a set of file patterns
# to detect changes
# Type: string
files_yaml: ''
# Source file(s) used to populate the `files_yaml` input. Example:
# https://github.com/tj-actions/changed-files/blob/main/test/changed-files.yml
# Type: string
files_yaml_from_source_file: ''
# Separator used to split the `files_yaml_from_source_file` input
# Type: string
# Default: "\n"
files_yaml_from_source_file_separator: ''
# Include `all_old_new_renamed_files` output. Note this can generate a large
# output See: #501.
# Type: boolean
# Default: "false"
include_all_old_new_renamed_files: ''
# Output list of changed files in a JSON formatted
# string which can be used for matrix jobs. Example:
# https://github.com/tj-actions/changed-files/blob/main/.github/workflows/matrix-example.yml
# Type: boolean
# Default: "false"
json: ''
# Apply the negation patterns first. NOTE: This affects how
# changed files are matched.
# Type: boolean
# Default: "false"
negation_patterns_first: ''
# Split character for old and new renamed filename pairs.
# Type: string
# Default: " "
old_new_files_separator: ''
# Split character for old and new filename pairs.
# Type: string
# Default: ","
old_new_separator: ''
# Directory to store output files.
# Type: string
# Default: ".github/outputs"
output_dir: ''
# Output renamed files as deleted and added files.
# Type: boolean
# Default: "false"
output_renamed_files_as_deleted_and_added: ''
# Specify a relative path under `$GITHUB_WORKSPACE` to locate the
# repository.
# Type: string
# Default: "."
path: ''
# Use non-ASCII characters to match files and output the
# filenames completely verbatim by setting this to `false`
# Type: boolean
# Default: "true"
quotepath: ''
# Recover deleted files.
# Type: boolean
# Default: "false"
recover_deleted_files: ''
# Recover deleted files to a new destination directory, defaults
# to the original location.
# Type: string
recover_deleted_files_to_destination: ''
# File and directory patterns used to recover deleted files,
# defaults to the patterns provided via the `files`, `files_from_source_file`,
# `files_ignore` and `files_ignore_from_source_file` inputs or all deleted files if
# no patterns are provided.
# Type: string
recover_files: ''
# File and directory patterns to ignore when recovering deleted
# files.
# Type: string
recover_files_ignore: ''
# Separator used to split the `recover_files_ignore` input
# Type: string
# Default: "\n"
recover_files_ignore_separator: ''
# Separator used to split the `recover_files` input
# Type: string
# Default: "\n"
recover_files_separator: ''
# Apply sanitization to output filenames before being set as
# output.
# Type: boolean
# Default: "true"
safe_output: ''
# Split character for output strings.
# Type: string
# Default: " "
separator: ''
# Specify a different commit SHA or branch used for
# comparing changes
# Type: string
sha: ''
# Get changed files for commits whose timestamp is older
# than the given time.
# Type: string
since: ''
# Use the last commit on the remote branch as
# the `base_sha`. Defaults to the last non-merge commit on
# the target branch for pull request events and the
# previous remote commit of the current branch for push
# events.
# Type: boolean
# Default: "false"
since_last_remote_commit: ''
# Skip initially fetching additional history to improve performance for
# shallow repositories. NOTE: This could lead to errors with
# missing history. It's intended to be used when you've
# fetched all necessary history to perform the diff.
# Type: boolean
# Default: "false"
skip_initial_fetch: ''
# GitHub token used to fetch changed files from Github's
# API.
# Type: string
# Default: "${{ github.token }}"
token: ''
# Get changed files for commits whose timestamp is earlier
# than the given time.
# Type: string
until: ''
# Force the use of Github's REST API even when
# a local copy of the repository exists
# Type: boolean
# Default: "false"
use_rest_api: ''
# Write outputs to the `output_dir` defaults to `.github/outputs` folder.
# NOTE: This creates a `.txt` file by default and
# a `.json` file if `json` is set to `true`.
# Type: boolean
# Default: "false"
write_output_files: ''
Acronym | Meaning |
---|---|
A | Added |
C | Copied |
M | Modified |
D | Deleted |
R | Renamed |
T | Type changed |
U | Unmerged |
X | Unknown |
Important
- When using
files_yaml*
inputs:-
it's required to prefix all outputs with the key to ensure that the correct outputs are accessible.
For example, if you use
test
as the key, you can access outputs likeadded_files
,any_changed
, and so on by prefixing them with the keytest_added_files
ortest_any_changed
etc.
-
OUTPUT | TYPE | DESCRIPTION |
---|---|---|
added_files | string | Returns only files that are Added (A). |
added_files_count | string | Returns the number of added_files |
all_changed_and_modified_files | string | Returns all changed and modified files i.e. a combination of (ACMRDTUX) |
all_changed_and_modified_files_count | string | Returns the number of all_changed_and_modified_files |
all_changed_files | string | Returns all changed files i.e. a combination of all added, copied, modified and renamed files (ACMR) |
all_changed_files_count | string | Returns the number of all_changed_files |
all_modified_files | string | Returns all changed files i.e. a combination of all added, copied, modified, renamed and deleted files (ACMRD). |
all_modified_files_count | string | Returns the number of all_modified_files |
all_old_new_renamed_files | string | Returns only files that are Renamed and lists their old and new names. NOTE: This requires setting include_all_old_new_renamed_files to true . Also, keep in mind that this output is global and wouldn't be nested in outputs generated when the *_yaml_* input is used. (R) |
all_old_new_renamed_files_count | string | Returns the number of all_old_new_renamed_files |
any_changed | string | Returns true when any of the filenames provided using the files* or files_ignore* inputs have changed. i.e. includes a combination of all added, copied, modified and renamed files (ACMR). |
any_deleted | string | Returns true when any of the filenames provided using the files* or files_ignore* inputs has been deleted. (D) |
any_modified | string | Returns true when any of the filenames provided using the files* or files_ignore* inputs has been modified. i.e. includes a combination of all added, copied, modified, renamed, and deleted files (ACMRD). |
changed_keys | string | Returns all changed YAML keys when the files_yaml input is used. i.e. key that contains any path that has either been added, copied, modified, and renamed (ACMR) |
copied_files | string | Returns only files that are Copied (C). |
copied_files_count | string | Returns the number of copied_files |
deleted_files | string | Returns only files that are Deleted (D). |
deleted_files_count | string | Returns the number of deleted_files |
modified_files | string | Returns only files that are Modified (M). |
modified_files_count | string | Returns the number of modified_files |
modified_keys | string | Returns all modified YAML keys when the files_yaml input is used. i.e. key that contains any path that has either been added, copied, modified, and deleted (ACMRD) |
only_changed | string | Returns true when only files provided using the files* or files_ignore* inputs have changed. i.e. includes a combination of all added, copied, modified and renamed files (ACMR). |
only_deleted | string | Returns true when only files provided using the files* or files_ignore* inputs has been deleted. (D) |
only_modified | string | Returns true when only files provided using the files* or files_ignore* inputs has been modified. (ACMRD). |
other_changed_files | string | Returns all other changed files not listed in the files input i.e. includes a combination of all added, copied, modified and renamed files (ACMR). |
other_changed_files_count | string | Returns the number of other_changed_files |
other_deleted_files | string | Returns all other deleted files not listed in the files input i.e. a combination of all deleted files (D) |
other_deleted_files_count | string | Returns the number of other_deleted_files |
other_modified_files | string | Returns all other modified files not listed in the files input i.e. a combination of all added, copied, modified, and deleted files (ACMRD) |
other_modified_files_count | string | Returns the number of other_modified_files |
renamed_files | string | Returns only files that are Renamed (R). |
renamed_files_count | string | Returns the number of renamed_files |
type_changed_files | string | Returns only files that have their file type changed (T). |
type_changed_files_count | string | Returns the number of type_changed_files |
unknown_files | string | Returns only files that are Unknown (X). |
unknown_files_count | string | Returns the number of unknown_files |
unmerged_files | string | Returns only files that are Unmerged (U). |
unmerged_files_count | string | Returns the number of unmerged_files |
This GitHub Action follows the principles of Semantic Versioning for versioning releases.
The format of the version string is as follows:
-
major: indicates significant changes or new features that may not be backward compatible.
-
minor: indicates minor changes or new features that are backward compatible.
-
patch: indicates bug fixes or other small changes that are backward compatible.
Get all changed files in the current branch
...
- name: Get changed files
id: changed-files
uses: tj-actions/changed-files@v42
...
Get all changed files without escaping unsafe filename characters
...
- name: Get changed files
id: changed-files
uses: tj-actions/changed-files@v42
with:
safe_output: false # set to false because we are using an environment variable to store the output and avoid command injection.
- name: List all added files
env:
ADDED_FILES: ${{ steps.changed-files.outputs.added_files }}
run: |
for file in ${ADDED_FILES}; do
echo "$file was added"
done
...
Get all changed files and use a comma separator
...
- name: Get all changed files and use a comma separator in the output
id: changed-files
uses: tj-actions/changed-files@v42
with:
separator: ","
...
See inputs for more information.
Get all changed files and list all added files
...
- name: Get changed files
id: changed-files
uses: tj-actions/changed-files@v42
- name: List all added files
env:
ADDED_FILES: ${{ steps.changed-files.outputs.added_files }}
run: |
for file in ${ADDED_FILES}; do
echo "$file was added"
done
...
See outputs for a list of all available outputs.
Get all changed files and optionally run a step if a file was modified
...
- name: Get changed files
id: changed-files
uses: tj-actions/changed-files@v42
- name: Run a step if my-file.txt was modified
if: contains(steps.changed-files.outputs.modified_files, 'my-file.txt')
run: |
echo "my-file.txt file has been modified."
...
See outputs for a list of all available outputs.
Get all changed files and write the outputs to a txt file
...
- name: Get changed files and write the outputs to a Txt file
id: changed-files-write-output-files-txt
uses: tj-actions/changed-files@v42
with:
write_output_files: true
- name: Verify the contents of the .github/outputs/added_files.txt file
run: |
cat .github/outputs/added_files.txt
...
Get all changed files and write the outputs to a json file
...
- name: Get changed files and write the outputs to a JSON file
id: changed-files-write-output-files-json
uses: tj-actions/changed-files@v42
with:
json: true
write_output_files: true
- name: Verify the contents of the .github/outputs/added_files.json file
run: |
cat .github/outputs/added_files.json
...
Get all changed files using a list of files
...
- name: Get changed files
id: changed-files
uses: tj-actions/changed-files@v42
with:
files: |
my-file.txt
*.sh
*.png
!*.md
test_directory/**
**/*.sql
...
See inputs for more information.
Get all changed files using a list of files and take action based on the changes
...
- name: Get changed files
id: changed-files-specific
uses: tj-actions/changed-files@v42
with:
files: |
my-file.txt
*.sh
*.png
!*.md
test_directory/**
**/*.sql
- name: Run step if any of the listed files above change
if: steps.changed-files-specific.outputs.any_changed == 'true'
run: |
echo "One or more files listed above has changed."
- name: Run step if only the files listed above change
if: steps.changed-files-specific.outputs.only_changed == 'true'
run: |
echo "Only files listed above have changed."
- name: Run step if any of the listed files above is deleted
if: steps.changed-files-specific.outputs.any_deleted == 'true'
env:
DELETED_FILES: ${{ steps.changed-files-specific.outputs.deleted_files }}
run: |
for file in ${DELETED_FILES}; do
echo "$file was deleted"
done
- name: Run step if all listed files above have been deleted
if: steps.changed-files-specific.outputs.only_deleted == 'true'
env:
DELETED_FILES: ${{ steps.changed-files-specific.outputs.deleted_files }}
run: |
for file in ${DELETED_FILES}; do
echo "$file was deleted"
done
...
See outputs for a list of all available outputs.
Get all changed files using a source file or list of file(s) to populate to files input
...
- name: Get changed files using a source file or list of file(s) to populate to files input.
id: changed-files-specific-source-file
uses: tj-actions/changed-files@v42
with:
files_from_source_file: test/changed-files-list.txt
...
See inputs for more information.
Get changed files using a source file or list of file(s) to populate to files input and optionally specify more files
...
- name: Get changed files using a source file or list of file(s) to populate to files input and optionally specify more files.
id: changed-files-specific-source-file-and-specify-files
uses: tj-actions/changed-files@v42
with:
files_from_source_file: |
test/changed-files-list.txt
files: |
test.txt
...
See inputs for more information.
Get all changed files using a different SHA
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- name: Get changed files using a different SHA
id: changed-files
uses: tj-actions/changed-files@v42
with:
sha: ${{ github.event.pull_request.head.sha }}
...
See inputs for more information.
Get all changed files using a different base SHA
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- name: Get changed files using a different base SHA
id: changed-files
uses: tj-actions/changed-files@v42
with:
base_sha: ${{ github.event.pull_request.base.sha }}
...
See inputs for more information.
Get all changed files between the previous tag and the current tag
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on:
push:
tags:
- 'v*'
jobs:
release:
name: Release
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Get changed files
id: changed-files
uses: tj-actions/changed-files@v42
- name: List changed files
env:
ALL_CHANGED_FILES: ${{ steps.changed-files.outputs.all_changed_files }}
run: |
echo "List all the files that have changed: $ALL_CHANGED_FILES"
- name: Get changed files in the .github folder
id: changed-files-specific
uses: tj-actions/changed-files@v42
with:
files: .github/**
- name: Run step if any file(s) in the .github folder change
if: steps.changed-files-specific.outputs.any_changed == 'true'
env:
ALL_CHANGED_FILES: ${{ steps.changed-files-specific.outputs.all_changed_files }}
run: |
echo "One or more files in the .github folder has changed."
echo "List all the files that have changed: $ALL_CHANGED_FILES"
...
See inputs for more information.
Get all changed files for a repository located in a different path
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- name: Checkout into dir1
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
path: dir1
- name: Run changed-files with defaults in dir1
id: changed-files-for-dir1
uses: tj-actions/changed-files@v42
with:
path: dir1
- name: List all added files in dir1
env:
ADDED_FILES: |-
${{ steps.changed-files-for-dir1.outputs.added_files }}
run: |
for file in ${ADDED_FILES}; do
echo "$file was added"
done
...
See inputs for more information.
Get all changed files with non-äšćįí characters i.e (Filename in other languages)
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- name: Run changed-files with quotepath disabled
id: changed-files-quotepath
uses: tj-actions/changed-files@v42
with:
quotepath: "false"
- name: Run changed-files with quotepath disabled for a specified list of file(s)
id: changed-files-quotepath-specific
uses: tj-actions/changed-files@v42
with:
files: test/test-è.txt
quotepath: "false"
...
See inputs for more information.
Get all changed files using the last successful commit of the base branch
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Push event
... - name: Get branch name id: branch-name uses: tj-actions/branch-names@v6 - uses: nrwl/nx-set-shas@v3 id: last_successful_commit_push with: main-branch-name: ${{ steps.branch-name.outputs.current_branch }} # Get the last successful commit for the current branch. workflow-id: 'test.yml' - name: Run changed-files with the commit of the last successful test workflow run id: changed-files-base-sha-push uses: tj-actions/changed-files@v42 with: base_sha: ${{ steps.last_successful_commit_push.outputs.base }} ...
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Pull request events
... - name: Get branch name id: branch-name uses: tj-actions/branch-names@v5 - uses: nrwl/nx-set-shas@v3 id: last_successful_commit_pull_request with: main-branch-name: ${{ steps.branch-name.outputs.base_ref_branch }} # Get the last successful commit on the master or main branch workflow_id: 'test.yml' - name: Run changed-files with the commit of the last successful test workflow run on the main branch id: changed-files-base-sha-pull-request uses: tj-actions/changed-files@v42 with: base_sha: ${{ steps.last_successful_commit_pull_request.outputs.base }} ...
Warning
This setting overrides the commit sha used by setting
since_last_remote_commit
to true. It is recommended to use either solution that works for your use case.
See inputs for more information.
Get all changed files but only return the directory names
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- name: Run changed-files with dir_names
id: changed-files-dir-names
uses: tj-actions/changed-files@v42
with:
dir_names: "true"
...
See inputs for more information.
Get all changed files and return JSON formatted outputs
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- name: Run changed-files with JSON output
id: changed-files-json
uses: tj-actions/changed-files@v42
with:
json: "true"
...
See inputs for more information.
Get all changed files by commits pushed in the past
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- name: Get changed-files since 2022-08-19
id: changed-files-since
uses: tj-actions/changed-files@v42
with:
since: "2022-08-19"
- name: Get changed-files until 2022-08-20
id: changed-files-until
uses: tj-actions/changed-files@v42
with:
until: "2022-08-20"
...
See inputs for more information.
-
vitejs/vite: uses tj-actions/changed-files to automate testing
-
qgis/QGIS: uses tj-actions/changed-files to automate spell checking
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tldr-pages/tldr: uses tj-actions/changed-files to automate detecting spelling errors
-
nodejs/docker-node: uses tj-actions/changed-files to generate matrix jobs based on changes detected
-
refined-github: uses tj-actions/changed-files to automate test URL validation in added/edited files
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aws-doc-sdk-examples: uses tj-actions/changed-files to automate testing
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nhost: uses tj-actions/changed-files to automate testing based on changes detected
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argo-cd uses tj-actions/chnaged-files to detect changed frontend or backend files
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argo-workflows uses tj-actions/changed-files to run specific jobs based on changes detected
And many more...
Important
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Spaces in file names can introduce bugs when using bash loops. See: #216 However, this action will handle spaces in file names, with a recommendation of using a separator to prevent any hidden issues.
With the switch from using grep's Extended regex to match files to the natively supported workflow glob pattern matching syntax introduced in v13 you'll need to modify patterns used to match files
.
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- name: Get specific changed files
id: changed-files-specific
uses: tj-actions/changed-files@v24
with:
files: |
- \.sh$
- .(sql|py)$
- ^(dir1|dir2)
**/*.{sh,sql,py}
{dir1,dir2}/**
- Free software: MIT license
This package was created with cookiecutter-action.
- tj-actions/auto-doc
- tj-actions/verify-changed-files
- tj-actions/demo
- tj-actions/demo2
- tj-actions/demo3
- tj-actions/release-tagger
Report bugs at https://github.com/tj-actions/changed-files/issues.
If you are reporting a bug, please include:
- Your operating system name and version.
- Any details about your workflow that might be helpful in troubleshooting. (NOTE: Ensure that you include full log outputs with debugging enabled)
- Detailed steps to reproduce the bug.
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This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!