setup-github-actions-ci
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This skill configures GitHub Actions CI/CD for R packages, automating R CMD checks across platforms, test coverage reporting, and pkgdown site deployment. It uses r-lib/actions workflows and is ideal for setting up new package CI/CD or adding multi-platform testing and automated documentation. Developers should use it when initializing CI for an R package or enhancing existing workflows with coverage and deployment.
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Documentation
Set Up GitHub Actions CI for R Packages
Configure automated R CMD check, test coverage, and documentation deployment via GitHub Actions.
When to Use
- Setting up CI/CD for a new R package on GitHub
- Adding multi-platform testing to an existing package
- Configuring automated pkgdown site deployment
- Adding code coverage reporting
Inputs
- Required: R package with valid DESCRIPTION and tests
- Required: GitHub repository (public or private)
- Optional: Whether to include pkgdown deployment (default: no)
- Optional: Whether to include coverage reporting (default: no)
Procedure
Step 1: Create R CMD Check Workflow
Create .github/workflows/R-CMD-check.yaml:
on:
push:
branches: [main, master]
pull_request:
branches: [main, master]
name: R-CMD-check
locale: wenyan
source_locale: en
source_commit: 82c77053
translator: "Julius Brussee homage — caveman"
translation_date: "2026-04-19"
permissions: read-all
jobs:
R-CMD-check:
runs-on: ${{ matrix.config.os }}
name: ${{ matrix.config.os }} (${{ matrix.config.r }})
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
config:
- {os: macos-latest, r: 'release'}
- {os: windows-latest, r: 'release'}
- {os: ubuntu-latest, r: 'devel', http-user-agent: 'release'}
- {os: ubuntu-latest, r: 'release'}
- {os: ubuntu-latest, r: 'oldrel-1'}
env:
GITHUB_PAT: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
R_KEEP_PKG_SOURCE: yes
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: r-lib/actions/setup-pandoc@v2
- uses: r-lib/actions/setup-r@v2
with:
r-version: ${{ matrix.config.r }}
http-user-agent: ${{ matrix.config.http-user-agent }}
use-public-rspm: true
- uses: r-lib/actions/setup-r-dependencies@v2
with:
extra-packages: any::rcmdcheck
needs: check
- uses: r-lib/actions/check-r-package@v2
with:
upload-snapshots: true
build_args: 'c("--no-manual", "--compact-vignettes=gs+qpdf")'
Expected: Workflow file .github/workflows/R-CMD-check.yaml created with a multi-platform matrix (macOS, Windows, Ubuntu) covering release, devel, and oldrel.
On failure: If the .github/workflows/ directory does not exist, create it with mkdir -p .github/workflows. Verify YAML syntax with a YAML linter.
Step 2: Create Test Coverage Workflow (Optional)
Create .github/workflows/test-coverage.yaml:
on:
push:
branches: [main, master]
pull_request:
branches: [main, master]
name: test-coverage
locale: wenyan
source_locale: en
source_commit: 82c77053
translator: "Julius Brussee homage — caveman"
translation_date: "2026-04-19"
permissions: read-all
jobs:
test-coverage:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
env:
GITHUB_PAT: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: r-lib/actions/setup-r@v2
with:
use-public-rspm: true
- uses: r-lib/actions/setup-r-dependencies@v2
with:
extra-packages: any::covr, any::xml2
needs: coverage
- name: Test coverage
run: |
cov <- covr::package_coverage(
quiet = FALSE,
clean = FALSE,
install_path = file.path(normalizePath(Sys.getenv("RUNNER_TEMP"), winslash = "/"), "package")
)
covr::to_cobertura(cov)
shell: Rscript {0}
- uses: codecov/codecov-action@v4
with:
fail_ci_if_error: ${{ github.event_name != 'pull_request' && true || false }}
file: ./cobertura.xml
plugin: noop
token: ${{ secrets.CODECOV_TOKEN }}
Expected: Workflow file .github/workflows/test-coverage.yaml created. Coverage reports will be uploaded to Codecov on each push and PR.
On failure: If Codecov upload fails, verify the CODECOV_TOKEN secret is set in the repository settings. For public repos, the token may be optional.
Step 3: Create pkgdown Deployment Workflow (Optional)
Create .github/workflows/pkgdown.yaml:
on:
push:
branches: [main, master]
release:
types: [published]
workflow_dispatch:
name: pkgdown
locale: wenyan
source_locale: en
source_commit: 82c77053
translator: "Julius Brussee homage — caveman"
translation_date: "2026-04-19"
permissions:
contents: write
pages: write
jobs:
pkgdown:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
env:
GITHUB_PAT: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: r-lib/actions/setup-pandoc@v2
- uses: r-lib/actions/setup-r@v2
with:
use-public-rspm: true
- uses: r-lib/actions/setup-r-dependencies@v2
with:
extra-packages: any::pkgdown, local::.
needs: website
- name: Build site
run: pkgdown::build_site_github_pages(new_process = FALSE, install = FALSE)
shell: Rscript {0}
- name: Deploy to GitHub pages
if: github.event_name != 'pull_request'
uses: JamesIves/github-pages-deploy-action@v4
with:
clean: false
branch: gh-pages
folder: docs
Expected: Workflow file .github/workflows/pkgdown.yaml created. Site builds and deploys to gh-pages branch on push to main or release.
On failure: If deployment fails, ensure the repository has contents: write permissions enabled. Verify _pkgdown.yml has development: mode: release set.
Step 4: Add Status Badge to README
Add to README.md:
[](https://github.com/USERNAME/REPO/actions/workflows/R-CMD-check.yaml)
Expected: README displays a live CI status badge that updates automatically after each workflow run.
On failure: If the badge shows "no status," verify the workflow filename in the badge URL matches the actual file. Push a commit to trigger the first workflow run.
Step 5: Configure GitHub Repository Settings
- Enable GitHub Pages (Settings > Pages) pointing to
gh-pagesbranch if using pkgdown - Add
CODECOV_TOKENsecret if using coverage reporting - Ensure
GITHUB_TOKENhas appropriate permissions
Expected: GitHub Pages is configured for pkgdown deployment. Required secrets are set. Token permissions are sufficient for the workflows.
On failure: If Pages deployment fails, check Settings > Pages to ensure the source is set to the gh-pages branch. If secrets are missing, add them under Settings > Secrets and variables > Actions.
Step 6: Push and Verify
git add .github/
git commit -m "Add GitHub Actions CI workflows"
git push
Check the Actions tab on GitHub to verify workflows run successfully.
Expected: Green checkmarks on all jobs in the GitHub Actions tab. Workflows trigger on both push and PR events.
On failure: Check workflow logs in the Actions tab. Common issues: missing system dependencies (add to extra-packages), vignette build failures (ensure pandoc setup step is present), YAML syntax errors.
Validation
- R CMD check passes on all matrix platforms
- Coverage report generates (if configured)
- pkgdown site deploys (if configured)
- Status badge shows in README
- Workflows trigger on both push and PR
Common Pitfalls
- Missing
permissions: GitHub Actions now requires explicit permissions. Addpermissions: read-allat minimum - System dependencies: Some R packages need system libraries. Use
r-lib/actions/setup-r-dependencieswhich handles most cases - Vignettes without pandoc: Always include
r-lib/actions/setup-pandoc@v2 - pkgdown development mode: Ensure
_pkgdown.ymlhasdevelopment: mode: releasefor GitHub Pages - Caching issues:
r-lib/actions/setup-r-dependencieshandles caching automatically
Related Skills
create-r-package- initial package setup including CI workflowbuild-pkgdown-site- detailed pkgdown configurationsubmit-to-cran- CI checks should mirror CRAN expectationsrelease-package-version- trigger deployment on release
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