--- date: "2023-04-27T15:00:00+08:00" slug: "overview" sidebar_position: 1 --- # Overview Starting with Gitea **1.19**, Gitea Actions are available as a built-in CI/CD solution. ## Name It is similar and mostly compatible to [GitHub Actions](https://github.com/features/actions), and its name is inspired by it too. To avoid confusion, we have clarified the spelling here: - "Gitea Actions" (with an "s", both words capitalized) is the name of the Gitea feature. - "GitHub Actions" is the name of the GitHub feature. - "Actions" could refer to either of the above, depending on the context. So it refers to "Gitea Actions" in this document. - "action" or "actions" refer to some scripts/plugins to be used, like "actions/checkout@v4" or "actions/cache@v3". ## Runners Just like other CI/CD solutions, Gitea doesn't run the jobs itself, but delegates the jobs to runners. The runner of Gitea Actions is called [Gitea Runner](https://gitea.com/gitea/runner), it is a standalone program and also written in Go. An important part of the application comes from a hard fork of [nektos/act](http://github.com/nektos/act). Because the runner is deployed independently, there could be potential security issues. To avoid them, please follow two simple rules: - Don't use a runner you don't trust for your repository, organization or instance. - Don't provide a runner to a repository, organization or instance you don't trust. For Gitea instances used internally, such as instances used by enterprises or individuals, neither of these two rules is a problem, they are naturally so. However, for public Gitea instances, such as [gitea.com](https://gitea.com), these two rules should be kept in mind when adding or using runners. ## Status Gitea Actions is stable enough for production usage and we use Gitea Actions in all the repositories in https://gitea.com/gitea.