Apple developers will get the hardware and performance they need for their CI/CD operations with GitHub-hosted macOS runners powered by Apply silicone in an OSX arm64 runtime. The new runner options will make certain their apps are compatible with past, present, and future software requirements and have the performance they need to increase development velocity.
Intended Outcome
Developers that want to build and deploy their applications using the latest Apple technologies will be able to do so with ease using GitHub Actions.
How will it work?
To get started using M1 powered GitHub-hosted macOS runners, create a new GitHub-hosted runner with the desired machine specifications. Then, update the runs-on: key in your Actions workflow YAML to have those jobs target your larger runner.
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Summary
Apple developers will get the hardware and performance they need for their CI/CD operations with GitHub-hosted macOS runners powered by Apply silicone in an OSX arm64 runtime. The new runner options will make certain their apps are compatible with past, present, and future software requirements and have the performance they need to increase development velocity.
Intended Outcome
Developers that want to build and deploy their applications using the latest Apple technologies will be able to do so with ease using GitHub Actions.
How will it work?
To get started using M1 powered GitHub-hosted macOS runners, create a new GitHub-hosted runner with the desired machine specifications. Then, update the
runs-on:key in your Actions workflow YAML to have those jobs target your larger runner.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: