Note
GitHub-hosted runners are not currently supported on GitHub Enterprise Server.
You can host your own runners to run workflows in a highly customizable environment.
Note
GitHub-hosted runners are not currently supported on GitHub Enterprise Server.
You can add a self-hosted runner to a repository, an organization, or an enterprise.
Scripts can automatically execute on a self-hosted runner, directly before or after a job.
You can configure the self-hosted runner application as a service to automatically start the runner application when the machine starts.
You can configure self-hosted runners to use a proxy server to communicate with GitHub.
You can use labels to organize your self-hosted runners based on their characteristics.
To use self-hosted runners in a workflow, you can use labels or groups to specify the runner for a job.
You can use policies to limit access to self-hosted runners that have been added to an organization or enterprise.
You can monitor your self-hosted runners to view their activity and diagnose common issues.
You can permanently remove a self-hosted runner from a repository, an organization, or an enterprise.