Below you will find pages that utilize the taxonomy term “SirCesarium”
March 28, 2026
Refinery-RS Build
Version updated for https://github.com/SirCesarium/refinery-rs to version v2.0.
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Action Summary The Refinery-RS Build & Quality Actions GitHub Action automates multi-target Rust builds, code quality checks, and Docker containerization for CI/CD workflows. It supports building Rust projects for multiple platforms (Windows, Linux, macOS, Android), integrates tools like clippy, rustfmt, and sweet for code quality assurance, and can package binaries into Docker images for deployment.
March 27, 2026
Refinery-RS Build
Version updated for https://github.com/SirCesarium/refinery-rs to version v1.2.
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Action Summary This GitHub Action, Refinery-RS Build & Quality Actions, automates Rust project workflows by providing multi-platform build capabilities (Windows, Linux, macOS, Android) and integrated code quality checks using tools like sweet, clippy, and rustfmt. It simplifies tasks such as building and packaging binaries, running maintainability and formatting checks, and creating Docker container images for deployment to GitHub Container Registry (GHCR).
March 27, 2026
Refinery-RS Build
Version updated for https://github.com/SirCesarium/refinery-rs to version v1.0.
This action is used across all versions by ? repositories. Action Type This is a Composite action.
Go to the GitHub Marketplace to find the latest changes.
Action Summary The Refinery-RS Build & Quality Actions GitHub Action streamlines Rust development by automating multi-platform builds, code quality checks, and Docker containerization. It enables developers to perform matrix builds for various operating systems, enforce maintainability and style standards using tools like sweet, clippy, and rustfmt, and seamlessly package binaries into Docker images for deployment.