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Queries in GitHub

The github plugin includes 248 queries:

Name
Description
Queries
Artifacts allow you to share data between jobs in a workflow and store data once that workflow has completed.
The runner is the application that runs a job from a GitHub Actions workflow
Secrets are encrypted environment variables that you create in a repository
WorkflowRun represents a repository action workflow run
Gets the audit logs for an organization.
Gets a blob from a repository.
Branches in the given repository.
Branch protection defines rules for pushing to and managing a branch.
Individuals or teams that are responsible for code in a repository.
GitHub Commits bundle project files for download by users.
Community profile information for the given repository.
GitHub Gist is a simple way to share snippets and pastes with others.
GitHub defined .gitignore templates that you can associate with your repository.
GitHub Issues are used to track ideas, enhancements, tasks, or bugs for work on GitHub.
GitHub Issue Comments are the responses/comments on GitHub Issues.
GitHub Licenses are common software licenses that you can associate with your repository.
GitHub Gists owned by you. GitHub Gist is a simple way to share snippets and pastes with others.
GitHub Issues owned by you. GitHub Issues are used to track ideas, enhancements, tasks, or bugs for work on GitHub.
GitHub Organizations that you are a member of. GitHub Organizations are shared accounts where businesses and open-source projects can collaborate across many projects at once.
GitHub Repositories that you are associated with. GitHub Repositories contain all of your project's files and each file's revision history.
GitHub stars owned by you. GitHub stars are repositories.
GitHub Teams that you belong to in your organization. GitHub Teams are groups of organization members that reflect your company or group's structure with cascading access permissions and mentions.
GitHub Organizations are shared accounts where businesses and open-source projects can collaborate across many projects at once.
GitHub members for a given organization. GitHub Users are user accounts in GitHub.
Dependabot alerts from an organization.
GitHub members for a given organization. GitHub Users are user accounts in GitHub.
GitHub members for a given organization. GitHub Users are user accounts in GitHub.
GitHub Pull requests let you tell others about changes you've pushed to a branch in a repository on GitHub. Once a pull request is opened, you can discuss and review the potential changes with collaborators and add follow-up commits before your changes are merged into the base branch.
Comments are the responses/comments on Pull Requests.
Pull Request Reviews are groups of pull request review comments on a pull request.
Rate limit of github.
Rate limit information for GitHub GraphQL API endpoint.
GitHub Releases bundle project files for download by users.
GitHub Repositories contain all of your project's files and each file's revision history.
Collaborators are users that have contributed to the repository.
List the content in a repository (list directory, or get file content
Dependabot alerts from a repository.
GitHub Deployments are releases of the app/service/etc to an environment.
GitHub Environments are named deployment targets, usually isolated for usage such as test, prod, staging, etc.
Retrieve the rulesets of a specified GitHub repository.
Get the software bill of materials (SBOM) for a repository.
Vulnerability Alerts from a repository.
Searches for query terms inside of a file.
Find commits via various criteria on the default branch (usually master).
Find issues by state and keyword.
Find labels in a repository with names or descriptions that match search keywords.
Find pull requests by state and keyword.
Find repositories via various criteria.
Find topics via various criteria.
Find users via various criteria.
Stargazers are users who have starred the repository.
Tags for commits in the given repository.
GitHub Teams in a given organization. GitHub Teams are groups of organization members that reflect your company or group's structure with cascading access permissions and mentions.
GitHub members for a given team. GitHub Users are user accounts in GitHub.
GitHub Repositories that a given team is associated with. GitHub Repositories contain all of your project's files and each file's revision history.
Daily traffic view over the last 14 days for the given repository.
Weekly traffic view over the last 14 days for the given repository.
Lists directories and files in the given repository's git tree.
GitHub Users are user accounts in GitHub.
GitHub Workflows bundle project files for download by users.