You can speed up your workflows by configuring them to run on larger runners.
Who can use this feature?Larger runners are only available for organizations and enterprises using the GitHub Team or GitHub Enterprise Cloud plans.
Running jobs on your runnerOnce your runner type has been defined, you can update your workflow YAML files to send jobs to runner instances for processing. To run jobs on macOS larger runners, update the runs-on
key in your workflow YAML files to use one of the GitHub-defined labels for macOS runners. For more information, see Available macOS larger runners.
If you have repo: write
access to a repository, you can view a list of the runners available to the repository.
On GitHub, navigate to the main page of the repository.
Under your repository name, click Actions.
In the left sidebar, under the "Management" section, click Runners.
Review the list of available runners for the repository.
Optionally, to copy a runner's label to use it in a workflow, click to the right of the runner, then click Copy label.
Note
Enterprise and organization owners can create runners from this page. To create a new runner, click New runner at the top right of the list of runners to add runners to the repository.
For more information, see Managing larger runners and Adding self-hosted runners.
Troubleshooting larger runnersRetroSearch is an open source project built by @garambo | Open a GitHub Issue
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