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Re-running workflows and jobs - GitHub Docs

You can re-run a workflow run, all failed jobs in a workflow run, or specific jobs in a workflow run up to 30 days after its initial run.

Who can use this feature?

People with write permissions to a repository can re-run workflows in the repository.

Note

Re-run workflows use the privileges of the actor who initially triggered the workflow, not the privileges of the actor who initiated the re-run. The workflow will also use the same GITHUB_SHA (commit SHA) and GITHUB_REF (git ref) of the original event that triggered the workflow run.

Re-running all the jobs in a workflow Re-running failed jobs in a workflow Re-running a specific job in a workflow Reviewing previous workflow runs
  1. On GitHub, navigate to the main page of the repository.

  2. Under your repository name, click Actions.

  3. In the left sidebar, click the workflow you want to see.

  4. From the list of workflow runs, click the name of the run to see the workflow run summary.

  5. To the right of the run name, select the Latest dropdown menu and click a previous run attempt.


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