GitHub Action
Enforce DCO Sign-off
Enforce the presence of commit sign-offs on pull requests, indicating that the contributor to a project certifies that they are permitted to contribute to the project. The sign-off line represents certification of the Developer Certificate of Origin.
Bot user contributions are automatically exempted.
name: DCO Check
on:
pull_request:
jobs:
check:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: KineticCafe/actions-dco@v1
-
repo-token
: The GitHub token for use with this action. It must have sufficient permissions to read pull request details.Default:
${{ github.token }}
-
exempt-authors
: A whitespace separated list of email exemption patterns indicating an implied DCO sign-off (the contributors work for the company managing the project, for example). Permitted pattern formats are exact emails ([email protected]
) or domain patterns (@example.org
). Patterns that do not match this will be printed as warnings and ignored.exempt-authors
are applied only for the commit author. The commit committer cannot exempt other peoples' contributions.name: DCO Check on: pull_request: jobs: check: runs-on: ubuntu-latest steps: - uses: KineticCafe/actions-dco@v1 with: exempt-authors: | [email protected] @example.com
@KineticCafe/actions-dco welcomes contributions. This project, like all Kinetic Commerce open source projects, is under the Kinetic Commerce Open Source Code of Conduct.
This project is licensed under the Apache License, version 2.0 and requires certification via a Developer Certificate of Origin. See Licence.md for more details.
Releases are prepared with @vercel/ncc
to produce a single file which must
be committed to dist/
. Run pnpm package
or pnpm all
to produce this
file.