* feat: add path_to_bun_executable input for custom Bun installations Adds optional input to specify a custom Bun executable path, bypassing automatic installation. This enables: - Using pre-installed Bun binaries for faster workflow runs - Testing with specific Bun versions for debugging - Custom installation paths in unique environments Follows the same pattern as path_to_claude_code_executable input. 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.ai/code) Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com> * refactor: consolidate custom executable tests into single workflow - Remove separate test-custom-executable.yml workflow - Rename test-custom-bun.yml to test-custom-executables.yml - Add comprehensive tests for custom Claude, custom Bun, and both together - Improve verification steps with better error handling 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.ai/code) Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com> * simplify: test workflow to single job testing both custom executables - Remove individual test jobs for Claude and Bun - Keep only the combined test that validates both custom executables work together - Simplifies CI workflow and reduces redundant testing 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.ai/code) Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
Claude Code Action
A general-purpose Claude Code action for GitHub PRs and issues that can answer questions and implement code changes. This action listens for a trigger phrase in comments and activates Claude act on the request. It supports multiple authentication methods including Anthropic direct API, Amazon Bedrock, and Google Vertex AI.
Features
- 🤖 Interactive Code Assistant: Claude can answer questions about code, architecture, and programming
- 🔍 Code Review: Analyzes PR changes and suggests improvements
- ✨ Code Implementation: Can implement simple fixes, refactoring, and even new features
- 💬 PR/Issue Integration: Works seamlessly with GitHub comments and PR reviews
- 🛠️ Flexible Tool Access: Access to GitHub APIs and file operations (additional tools can be enabled via configuration)
- 📋 Progress Tracking: Visual progress indicators with checkboxes that dynamically update as Claude completes tasks
- 🏃 Runs on Your Infrastructure: The action executes entirely on your own GitHub runner (Anthropic API calls go to your chosen provider)
⚠️ BREAKING CHANGES COMING IN v1.0 ⚠️
We're planning a major update that will significantly change how this action works. The new version will:
- ✨ Automatically select the appropriate mode (no more
modeinput) - 🔧 Simplify configuration with unified
promptandclaude_args - 🚀 Align more closely with the Claude Code SDK capabilities
- 💥 Remove multiple inputs like
direct_prompt,custom_instructions, and others
→ Read the full v1.0 roadmap and provide feedback
Quickstart
The easiest way to set up this action is through Claude Code in the terminal. Just open claude and run /install-github-app.
This command will guide you through setting up the GitHub app and required secrets.
Note:
- You must be a repository admin to install the GitHub app and add secrets
- This quickstart method is only available for direct Anthropic API users. For AWS Bedrock or Google Vertex AI setup, see docs/cloud-providers.md.
Documentation
- Setup Guide - Manual setup, custom GitHub apps, and security best practices
- Usage Guide - Basic usage, workflow configuration, and input parameters
- Custom Automations - Examples of automated workflows and custom prompts
- Configuration - MCP servers, permissions, environment variables, and advanced settings
- Experimental Features - Execution modes and network restrictions
- Cloud Providers - AWS Bedrock and Google Vertex AI setup
- Capabilities & Limitations - What Claude can and cannot do
- Security - Access control, permissions, and commit signing
- FAQ - Common questions and troubleshooting
📚 FAQ
Having issues or questions? Check out our Frequently Asked Questions for solutions to common problems and detailed explanations of Claude's capabilities and limitations.
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License—see the LICENSE file for details.