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How Cloudflare Uses GitHub Actions

7 engineering articles about GitHub Actions from Cloudflare's engineering team

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The article discusses how Cloudflare's client-side security, specifically Page Shield, effectively mitigated the npm supply chain attack that occurred in September 2025.
Bashyam Anant
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The article introduces Wildebeest, an open-source server compatible with ActivityPub and Mastodon, built on Cloudflare's Supercloud.
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The article discusses the engineering behind Cloudflare Radar 2. 0, highlighting the architectural layers, technologies used, and the improvements made over the previous version.
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The article discusses Flareact, an open-source React framework designed for Cloudflare Workers, enabling developers to render React applications at the edge.
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The article discusses the development of the Built with Workers site using the JAMstack architecture on Cloudflare Workers.
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The ninth edition of The Serverlist provides insights into the serverless ecosystem, featuring developer tutorials, community engagement opportunities, and information on upcoming meetups and confe...
Connor Peshek
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This article discusses how to deploy Cloudflare Workers using GitHub Actions, leveraging the Serverless Framework for seamless integration.
Tom Brightbill
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