You can host your own runners and customize the environment used to run jobs in your GitHub Actions workflows.
A self-hosted runner is a system that you deploy and manage to execute jobs from GitHub Actions on GitHub.
Self-hosted runners:
You can use self-hosted runners anywhere in the management hierarchy. Repository-level runners are dedicated to a single repository, while organization-level runners can process jobs for multiple repositories in an organization. Organization owners can choose which repositories are allowed to create repository-level self-hosted runners. See Disabling or limiting GitHub Actions for your organization. Finally, enterprise-level runners can be assigned to multiple organizations in an enterprise account.
Next stepsTo set up a self-hosted runner in your workspace, see Adding self-hosted runners.
To find information about the requirements and supported software and hardware for self-hosted runners, see Self-hosted runners reference.
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