Below you will find pages that utilize the taxonomy term “Jpipe-Mcscert”
April 22, 2026
jPipe Runner
Version updated for https://github.com/jpipe-mcscert/jpipe-runner to version v3.4.0.
This action is used across all versions by 2 repositories. Action Type This is a Composite action.
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Action Summary jPipe Runner is a command-line tool designed to execute and validate workflows created using the jPipe framework. It automates tasks such as defining template variables, loading custom Python modules, generating workflow diagrams, and performing dry-run validations. Its key capabilities include flexible workflow execution, diagram generation, and configuration management to streamline workflow development and visualization.
April 18, 2026
jPipe Runner
Version updated for https://github.com/jpipe-mcscert/jpipe-runner to version v3.3.0.
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Action Summary The jPipe Runner GitHub Action automates the execution and validation of workflows designed for the jPipe framework. It enables users to define, visualize, and execute data processing workflows through a command-line interface or a graphical user interface (GUI). The action simplifies workflow management by supporting features like variable templating, library integration, diagram generation, dry-run validation, and configuration via YAML files, making it ideal for streamlining complex data pipeline tasks.
April 17, 2026
jPipe Runner
Version updated for https://github.com/jpipe-mcscert/jpipe-runner to version v3.2.0.
This action is used across all versions by 2 repositories. Action Type This is a Composite action.
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Action Summary The jPipe Runner is a CLI tool designed to execute and visualize workflows defined in the jPipe format. It automates tasks such as configuring workflow variables, loading custom Python libraries, generating and exporting workflow diagrams, and validating workflows without execution. Key capabilities include support for GUI-based visualization, integration with external modules, and flexible configuration through YAML files.