Release workflow (developit/microbundle)
The Release workflow from developit/microbundle, explained and optimized by Latchkey.
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What it does
This is the Release workflow from the developit/microbundle repository, a real project running GitHub Actions. It is shown here with attribution under its MIT license.
Below, Latchkey shows a faster, safer version produced by its optimization engine.
The workflow
name: Release
on:
push:
branches:
- master
jobs:
release:
name: Release
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout Repo
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
# This makes Actions fetch all Git history so that Changesets can generate changelogs with the correct commits
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Setup Node.js 22.x
uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version: 22.x
- name: Install Dependencies
run: npm install
- name: Create Release Pull Request or Publish to npm
id: changesets
uses: changesets/action@master
with:
# This expects you to have a script called release which does a build for your packages and calls changeset publish
publish: npm run release
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.REPO_SCOPED_TOKEN }}
NPM_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.NPM_TOKEN }}
The same workflow, on Latchkey
Estimated ~20% faster on cache hits, plus fewer wasted runs and a safer supply chain. Added and changed lines are highlighted.
name: Release on: push: branches: - master concurrency: group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.ref }} cancel-in-progress: true jobs: release: timeout-minutes: 30 name: Release runs-on: latchkey-small steps: - name: Checkout Repo uses: actions/checkout@v4 with: # This makes Actions fetch all Git history so that Changesets can generate changelogs with the correct commits fetch-depth: 0 - name: Setup Node.js 22.x uses: actions/setup-node@v4 with: cache: 'npm' node-version: 22.x - name: Install Dependencies run: npm install - name: Create Release Pull Request or Publish to npm id: changesets uses: changesets/action@master with: # This expects you to have a script called release which does a build for your packages and calls changeset publish publish: npm run release env: GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.REPO_SCOPED_TOKEN }} NPM_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.NPM_TOKEN }}
What changed
- Run on Latchkey managed runners with one line (
runs-on), which apply the fixes below automatically and self-heal transient failures. This example useslatchkey-small; pick the runner size that fits the job. - Cancel superseded runs when a branch or PR gets a newer push.
- Cache dependency installs on the setup step so they are served from cache.
- Add a job timeout so a hung step cannot burn hours of runner time.
1 third-party action is referenced by a movable tag. Pin it to the commit SHA (Latchkey resolves and applies this automatically) so a repointed tag cannot change what runs.
What Latchkey heals here
This workflow has steps that commonly fail on transient issues (network, registries, flaky browsers). On Latchkey managed runners they are detected, retried, and self-healed instead of failing your build:
- Dependency installs
This workflow runs 1 job per trigger. On Latchkey the same minutes cost up to 58% less than GitHub-hosted, with zero queue time.