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March 5, 2026
xfg - Repo as Code
Version updated for https://github.com/anthony-spruyt/xfg to version v4.0.2.
This action is used across all versions by 0 repositories. Action Type This is a Composite action.
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Action Summary The xfg GitHub Action automates the management of files, repository settings, and rulesets across platforms like GitHub, Azure DevOps, and GitLab using a single YAML configuration. It streamlines tasks such as syncing configuration files, enforcing organizational standards, and managing repository operations (e.
March 3, 2026
xfg - Repo as Code
Version updated for https://github.com/anthony-spruyt/xfg to version v4.0.0.
This action is used across all versions by 0 repositories. Action Type This is a Composite action.
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Action Summary The xfg GitHub Action enables users to manage files, repository settings, and configurations across GitHub, Azure DevOps, and GitLab through a single declarative YAML configuration file. It automates tasks such as syncing configuration files, enforcing repository standards (e.
March 1, 2026
xfg - Repo as Code
Version updated for https://github.com/anthony-spruyt/xfg to version v3.13.1.
This action is used across all versions by 0 repositories. Action Type This is a Composite action.
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Action Summary The xfg GitHub Action provides a declarative approach to managing files, repository settings, and rulesets across GitHub, Azure DevOps, and GitLab using a single YAML configuration file. It automates tasks such as synchronizing configuration files, enforcing repository standards, and managing repositories (creation, forking, or migration) by creating pull requests and applying API-based changes.
February 27, 2026
xfg - Repo as Code
Version updated for https://github.com/anthony-spruyt/xfg to version v3.12.0.
This action is used across all versions by 0 repositories. Action Type This is a Composite action.
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Action Summary The xfg GitHub Action enables users to manage configuration files, repository settings, and rulesets declaratively across GitHub, Azure DevOps, and GitLab using a single YAML file. It automates tasks like syncing files, standardizing repository configurations, creating pull requests, and managing repository migrations or forks, ensuring organizational standards are consistently applied.
February 27, 2026
xfg - Repo as Code
Version updated for https://github.com/anthony-spruyt/xfg to version v3.10.3.
This action is used across all versions by 0 repositories. Action Type This is a Composite action.
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Action Summary The xfg GitHub Action enables declarative management of files, repository settings, and rulesets across GitHub, Azure DevOps, and GitLab using a single YAML configuration file. It automates tasks such as synchronizing configuration files, applying repository standards (e.
February 26, 2026
xfg - Repo as Code
Version updated for https://github.com/anthony-spruyt/xfg to version v3.10.0.
This action is used across all versions by 0 repositories. Action Type This is a Composite action.
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Action Summary The xfg GitHub Action and CLI tool enables organizations to manage repository files, settings, and rules across platforms like GitHub, GitLab, and Azure DevOps declaratively using a single YAML configuration file. It automates tasks such as syncing configuration files, applying repository settings, enforcing security rules, and managing repositories (e.
February 25, 2026
xfg - Repo as Code
Version updated for https://github.com/anthony-spruyt/xfg to version v3.9.14.
This action is used across all versions by 0 repositories. Action Type This is a Composite action.
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Action Summary xfg is a GitHub Action and CLI tool that enables organizations to manage files, repository settings, and configurations declaratively across GitHub, Azure DevOps, and GitLab using a single YAML file. It automates tasks such as syncing configuration files, applying repository settings, enforcing rulesets, and managing repositories (e.
February 24, 2026
xfg - Repo as Code
Version updated for https://github.com/anthony-spruyt/xfg to version v3.9.13.
This action is used across all versions by 0 repositories. Action Type This is a Composite action.
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Action Summary The xfg GitHub Action enables organizations to manage files, repository settings, and standards declaratively across GitHub, Azure DevOps, and GitLab using a single YAML configuration file. It automates tasks such as syncing configuration files, applying repository settings, enforcing branch protection rules, and managing repositories (creation, forking, migration), reducing manual effort and ensuring consistent standards across projects.
January 25, 2026
xfg - Config File Sync
Version updated for https://github.com/anthony-spruyt/xfg to version v2.0.2.
This action is used across all versions by ? repositories. Go to the GitHub Marketplace to find the latest changes.
Action Summary The xfg GitHub Action and CLI tool automates the synchronization of configuration files (e.g., JSON, YAML, text) across multiple repositories on GitHub, Azure DevOps, and GitLab. It simplifies the application of consistent configurations, such as linters or CI/CD workflows, by creating pull requests or directly pushing changes to target repositories.
January 24, 2026
xfg - Config File Sync
Version updated for https://github.com/anthony-spruyt/xfg to version v2.0.1.
This action is used across all versions by ? repositories. Go to the GitHub Marketplace to find the latest changes.
Action Summary The GitHub Action “xfg” is a CLI tool designed to synchronize configuration files (JSON, YAML, etc.) across multiple repositories on platforms like GitHub, Azure DevOps, and GitLab. It automates the process of maintaining consistent configurations by creating pull requests or pushing changes directly, supporting multi-repo targeting, templating, and advanced merge strategies.
January 24, 2026
xfg - Config File Sync
Version updated for https://github.com/anthony-spruyt/xfg to version v1.10.5.
This action is used across all versions by ? repositories. Go to the GitHub Marketplace to find the latest changes.
Action Summary This GitHub Action and CLI tool automates the synchronization of configuration files (e.g., JSON, YAML, text) across multiple repositories on GitHub, GitLab, and Azure DevOps. It streamlines the process of maintaining consistent configurations, such as code linters or formatter settings, by creating pull requests or directly pushing changes.
January 23, 2026
xfg - Config File Sync
Version updated for https://github.com/anthony-spruyt/xfg to version v1.10.2.
This action is used across all versions by ? repositories. Go to the GitHub Marketplace to find the latest changes.
Action Summary The xfg GitHub Action and CLI tool automates the synchronization of configuration files (e.g., JSON, YAML, or text files) across multiple repositories on platforms like GitHub, GitLab, and Azure DevOps. It simplifies tasks such as maintaining consistent settings (e.g., linters, formatters) across repositories by creating pull requests or directly pushing changes while supporting advanced features like templating, content inheritance, and multi-repo targeting.
January 22, 2026
xfg - Config File Sync
Version updated for https://github.com/anthony-spruyt/xfg to version v1.9.0.
This action is used across all versions by ? repositories. Go to the GitHub Marketplace to find the latest changes.
Action Summary The xfg GitHub Action and CLI tool automates the synchronization of configuration files (e.g., JSON, YAML, text files) across multiple repositories in platforms like GitHub, GitLab, and Azure DevOps. It simplifies maintaining consistent configurations by creating pull requests or directly updating branches, supporting advanced features like templating, content inheritance, and multi-repo targeting.