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    | GH-WORKFLOW-RUN(1) | GitHub CLI manual | GH-WORKFLOW-RUN(1) | 
NAME¶
gh-workflow-run - Run a workflow by creating a workflow_dispatch event
SYNOPSIS¶
gh workflow run [<workflow-id> | <workflow-name>] [flags]
DESCRIPTION¶
Create a workflow_dispatch event for a given workflow.
This command will trigger GitHub Actions to run a given workflow file. The given workflow file must support an on.workflow_dispatch trigger in order to be run in this way.
If the workflow file supports inputs, they can be specified in a few ways:
- Interactively
 - Via -f/--raw-field or -F/--field flags
 - As JSON, via standard input
 
OPTIONS¶
- -F, --field <key=value>
 - Add a string parameter in key=value format, respecting @ syntax (see "gh help api").
 - --json
 - Read workflow inputs as JSON via STDIN
 - -f, --raw-field <key=value>
 - Add a string parameter in key=value format
 - -r, --ref <string>
 - The branch or tag name which contains the version of the workflow file you'd like to run
 
OPTIONS INHERITED FROM PARENT COMMANDS¶
- -R, --repo <[HOST/]OWNER/REPO>
 - Select another repository using the [HOST/]OWNER/REPO format
 
EXAMPLE¶
# Have gh prompt you for what workflow you'd like to run and interactively collect inputs
$ gh workflow run
# Run the workflow file 'triage.yml' at the remote's default branch
$ gh workflow run triage.yml
# Run the workflow file 'triage.yml' at a specified ref
$ gh workflow run triage.yml --ref my-branch
# Run the workflow file 'triage.yml' with command line inputs
$ gh workflow run triage.yml -f name=scully -f greeting=hello
# Run the workflow file 'triage.yml' with JSON via standard input
$ echo '{"name":"scully", "greeting":"hello"}' | gh workflow run triage.yml --json
SEE ALSO¶
| May 2024 | GitHub CLI v2.49.2 |