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✨ GitHub Agentic Workflows

Write agentic workflows in natural language markdown, and run them safely in GitHub Actions. From GitHub Next and Microsoft Research.

Caution

This extension is a research demonstrator. It is in early development and may change significantly. Using agentic workflows in your repository requires careful attention to security considerations and careful human supervision, and even then things can still go wrong. Use it with caution, and at your own risk.

🚀 Quick Start

Ready to get your first agentic workflow running? Follow our step-by-step Quick Start Guide to install the extension, add a sample workflow, and see it in action.

📖 Overview

Learn about the concepts behind agentic workflows, explore available workflow types, and understand how AI can automate your repository tasks. See Concepts.

🔧 How It Works

GitHub Agentic Workflows transforms natural language markdown files into GitHub Actions that are executed by AI agents. Here's a simple example:

---
on:
  issues:
    types: [opened]
permissions: read-all 
safe-outputs:
  add-issue-comment:
---
# Issue Clarifier

Analyze the current issue and ask for additional details if the issue is unclear.

The gh aw cli compiles this into a GitHub Actions Workflow (.yml) that runs an AI agent (Claude, Codex, ...) in a containerized environment whenever a new issue is opened in the repository.

The AI agent reads your repository context, understands the issue content, and takes appropriate actions - all defined in natural language rather than complex code.

Security Benefits: Workflows use read-only permissions by default, with write operations only allowed through sanitized safe-outputs. Access can be gated to team members only, ensuring AI agents operate within controlled boundaries.

📚 Samples

Explore ready-to-use agentic workflows for research, development, and automation tasks. See Samples for a complete list of demonstrator workflows including:

  • Research & Planning: Weekly research, team status reports, daily planning, and issue triage
  • Coding & Development: Dependency updates, documentation maintenance, QA tasks, test coverage improvements, performance optimization, and accessibility reviews

📖 Documentation

For complete documentation, examples, and guides, see the Documentation.

🤝 Contributing

We welcome contributions to GitHub Agentic Workflows! Here's how you can help:

  • 🐛 Report bugs and request features by filing issues in this repository
  • 📖 Improve documentation by contributing to our docs
  • 🔧 Contribute code by following our Development Guide
  • 💡 Share ideas in the #continuous-ai channel in the GitHub Next Discord

For development setup and contribution guidelines, see CONTRIBUTING.md.

💬 Share Feedback

We welcome your feedback on GitHub Agentic Workflows! Please file bugs and feature requests as issues in this repository, and share your thoughts in the #continuous-ai channel in the GitHub Next Discord.