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Unito vs Github Actions: What are the differences?
Developers describe Unito as "Asana - Github integration for seamless collaboration". Unito is a project management tools integrator. Make collaboration seamless across teams. First integration: Asana - Github. Jira, Wrike and Trello on their way. On the other hand, Github Actions is detailed as "Automate your workflow from idea to production". It makes it easy to automate all your software workflows, now with world-class CI/CD. Build, test, and deploy your code right from GitHub. Make code reviews, branch management, and issue triaging work the way you want.
Unito belongs to "Project Management" category of the tech stack, while Github Actions can be primarily classified under "Workflow Manager".
Some of the features offered by Unito are:
- Connect safely your GitHub and Asana accounts on Unito
- Choose the repository and project you want to sync from the Unito interface
- Every new change you or your team make in Github or Asana will be synced across tools
On the other hand, Github Actions provides the following key features:
- Multiple workflow files support
- Free and open source
- Workflow run interface
According to the StackShare community, Github Actions has a broader approval, being mentioned in 31 company stacks & 30 developers stacks; compared to Unito, which is listed in 4 company stacks and 8 developer stacks.
Pros of GitHub Actions
- Integration with GitHub4
- Free4
- Easy to duplicate a workflow3
- Docker Support2
- Read actions in Marketplace2
- Ready actions in Marketplace2
- Fast1
- Configs stored in .github1
- Active Development Roadmap1
Pros of Unito
- Asana - GitHub Integration6
- Product Management - Git Repostories1
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Cons of GitHub Actions
- Lacking [skip ci]5
- Lacking allow failure4
- Lacking job specific badges3
- No ssh login to servers2
- No Deployment Projects1
- No manual launch1