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Github makes you do a ton of goofy side work to get simple things you'll expect in Gitlab/etc to work. Want to check out multiple repos? You'll need someone with org admin to create a service account and to manually pull each repo in a CI step with that service accounts token. This means tons of people are using their own PATs to get around "who is the github org admin?" sort of stuff.

I could go on and on, Github Actions are horrid compared to Gitlab. I wish, wish wish I could go back but I don't have that power here. Github doesn't have scoped issues like Gitlab, the issue board is so lacking, "projects" is stale and featureless so many things.

But I AM the one who deals with the aftermath. I've spent days fixing one simple github action and I have plenty I don't even wind up deploying they're so problematic.



No idea why you've been downvoted. Gitlab CI is lightyears ahead of Github Actions, it's a fact.




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