#!/bin/bash git config --local user.email "action@github.com" git config --local user.name "GitHub create-board Action" echo "Status 1/3" git status git restore *.kicad_pro echo "Status 2/3" git status git add gerber/* git add boards/* echo "Status 3/3" git status OUT=$(git commit -am "[skip actions] Auto-generated board v2.1" 2>&1) || echo "commit failed, finding out why" if echo "$OUT" | grep 'nothing to commit' || echo "$OUT" | grep 'nothing added to commit'; then echo "headers: looks like nothing to commit" # todo: NOCOMMIT is deprecated I guess? YESCOMMIT works better with multiple invocations per action echo "::set-env name=NOCOMMIT::true" exit 0 elif echo "$OUT" | grep 'changed'; then echo "headers: looks like something has changed" echo "::set-env name=YESCOMMIT::true" exit 0 else echo "headers: looks like something unexpected" exit 1 fi