How do I see an itemized Actions charges? #27043
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My Actions charges blew out my $200 budget two days after it renewed. |
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Organisation > Billing & plans > Usage this month > “Get usage report” You’ll then receive an email containing a CSV of individual costs, for example:
There are additional charges for package storage and data transfer out which includes the storage used by Actions (as described here). |
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Thank you fo the reply @shrink. Your response directly answered my question. |
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@andy-brainome I have reviewed my own usage report and I can see that included minutes for private repositories are captured[1]. As I understand it, the report captures the usage and cost before considering any included minutes – however, it doesn’t capture Action usage for public repositories. The minutes used by a specific Run of a Workflow are listed on the Workflow Run page itself. Navigate to the repository > Actions > Pick a Workflow Run > Click on “Billable time” in the Workflow Stats. A common pitfall when measuring Workflow minutes usage is the difference between a Workflow and a job. A matrix strategy, for example, can trigger hundreds of jobs: it’s possible for a 1-hour Workflow to use thousands of minutes. If you’re confident that the minutes in your usage report aren’t representative of the minutes used, I definitely recommend reaching out to GitHub Support. They’re very responsive and helpful, you should be able to get this squared away with their direct insight into your account :slight_smile: [1] I am well within my limit and I see the following:
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Organisation > Billing & plans > Usage this month > “Get usage report”
You’ll then receive an email containing a CSV of individual costs, for example:
There are additional charges for package storage and data transfer out which includes the storage used by Actions (as described here).