 Hi everyone, my name is Tim Etchels from the Red Hat GitHub Actions team and today I'm gonna demonstrate adding the OpenShift starter workflow to your GitHub repository. We'll head over to the Actions tab and set up a new workflow and scroll down to the CI section and locate the OpenShift workflow. Now we'll replace the environment variables with our own values. So I wanna deploy my image to Docker Hub under my own username. I also wanna edit the namespace to deploy my application to and make sure the port is correct. Next, we have to create three secrets so that the workflow can use our registry and our OpenShift cluster. First, I'll create the registry password and copy in my Docker Hub access token. Next, I'll add the OpenShift server URL and finally an access token. With the secrets configured, we can now commit our new workflow. The new workflow starts to run and we can watch it execute. The starter workflow does a Docker build, pushes the image to our configured registry and uses OC new app to create the necessary resources to deploy and expose our application. Now we can view the RET we've created and navigate to that URL to see our application up and running on OpenShift.