___ The action combines all the necessary steps in itself and logic may be divided into environment setup and launching `werf cleanup`. ## Inputs ```yaml channel: description: 'The one of the following channel: alpha, beta, ea, stable, rock-solid' default: 'alpha' required: false version: description: 'The certain version' required: false github-token: description: 'The GitHub token used to login and to interact with Docker Github Packages' default: ${{ github.token }} required: false kube-config-base64-data: description: 'Base64 encoded kubeconfig data used for deployment, cleanup and distributed locks' required: false ``` ## Example ```yaml cleanup: name: Cleanup runs-on: ubuntu-latest steps: - name: Checkout code uses: actions/checkout@v4 - name: Fetch all history for all tags and branches run: git fetch --prune --unshallow - name: Cleanup uses: werf/actions/cleanup@v2 with: kube-config-base64-data: ${{ secrets.KUBE_CONFIG_BASE64_DATA }} env: WERF_REPO_GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.WERF_CLEANUP_PAM }} ```