🛠️ Self-Hosted ephemeral macOS CI on Apple Silicon
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Dec 12, 2025 - Swift
🛠️ Self-Hosted ephemeral macOS CI on Apple Silicon
⚙️💻 A macOS app that makes it a breeze to manage multiple GitHub Actions runners in ephemeral virtual machines on a single host machine. The benefits are that runners can run in parallel, and each job runs in an isolated environment.
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To associate your repository with the self-hosted-runner topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."