
GitHub Actions Certification Practice Exam
Description
GitHub Actions makes it easy to automate all your software workflows with world-class CI/CD. Build, test, and deploy your code right from GitHub. The following modules will enable you with the necessary skills and knowledge to understand how your customers can use GitHub Actions to automate their software development workflows. Whether you are a seasoned GitHub Actions user or someone who wants to deeply learn the most important aspects of GitHub Actions, then this course is for you.
GitHub certifications are currently only available to GitHub Employees, Microsoft Employees, GitHub Channel & Services Partners, and select Microsoft Partners. However, GitHub will be introducing a beta rollout for Customers at the GitHub Universe conference in November 2023. If you attend GitHub Universe conference, you will have the opportunity to test onsite. GitHub anticipates opening the certification program to customers in early 2024. As we get closer to expanding the program, an announcement will be made by GitHub regarding its availability to a wider audience.
The unique and challenging questions in each practice test are designed to cover all topics relevant to the certification exam. Each practice test consists of 60 questions. You have 120 minutes to complete them. The exam blueprint consists of the following domains:
Author and maintain workflows
Consume workflows
Author and maintain actions
Manage GitHub Actions for the enterprise
I authored the questions to resemble the actual exam as closely as possible after the passing the GitHub Actions exam myself. None of the questions have been copied from the GitHub Actions exam or other sources. For more detailed information on the exam, see the GitHub Actions Certification registration page. Good luck with passing the exam!
Drop me a message if you believe you found an error in any of the questions or answers. I'd love to hear your feedback.
Who this course is for:
- Students aiming to pass the GitHub Actions certification
- Software developers looking to build Continuous Integration/Continuous Delivery pipelines
- Administrators of a GitHub Action enterprise instance
Instructor
Benjamin Muschko is a software engineer, consultant, and trainer with more than 20 years of experience in the industry. He's passionate about project automation, testing, and continuous delivery. Ben is an author, a frequent speaker at conferences, and an avid open source advocate.
Ben delivered high-impact, short- and long-term consulting engagements to Fortune 500 companies, large enterprises, and startups. He taught 1000+ students on topics, such as Kubernetes, Terraform, Jenkins, Gradle, Bazel, and Go.
Ben is the author of the books "Certified Kubernetes Administrator (CKA) Study Guide", "Certified Kubernetes Security Specialist (CKS) Study Guide", "Certified Kubernetes Application Developer (CKAD) Study Guide", and "Gradle in Action".