# :: Commands The [core toolkit package](https://github.com/actions/toolkit/tree/master/packages/core) offers a number of convenience functions for setting results, logging, registering secrets and exporting variables across actions. Sometimes, however, its useful to be able to do these things in a script or other tool. To allow this, we provide a special `::` syntax which, if logged to `stdout` on a new line, will allow the runner to perform special behavior on your commands. The following commands are all supported: ### Set an environment variable To set an environment variable for future out of process steps, use `::set-env`: ```sh echo "::set-env name=FOO::BAR" ``` Running `$FOO` in a future step will now return `BAR` This is wrapped by the core exportVariable method which sets for future steps but also updates the variable for this step ```javascript export function exportVariable(name: string, val: string): void {} ``` ### PATH Manipulation To prepend a string to PATH, use `::addPath`: ```sh echo "::add-path::BAR" ``` Running `$PATH` in a future step will now return `BAR:{Previous Path}`; This is wrapped by the core addPath method: ```javascript export function addPath(inputPath: string): void {} ``` ### Set outputs To set an output for the step, use `::set-output`: ```sh echo "::set-output name=FOO::BAR" ``` Running `steps.[step-id].outputs.FOO` in your Yaml will now give you `BAR` ```yaml steps: - name: Set the value id: step_one run: echo "::set-output name=FOO::BAR" - name: Use it run: echo ${{ steps.step_one.outputs.FOO }} ``` This is wrapped by the core setOutput method: ```javascript export function setOutput(name: string, value: string): void {} ``` ### Register a secret If a script or action does work to create a secret at runtime, it can be registered with the runner to be masked in logs. To mask a value in the logs, use `::add-mask`: ```sh echo "::add-mask::mysecretvalue" ``` This is wrapped by the core setSecret method ```javascript function setSecret(secret: string): void {} ``` Now, future logs containing BAR will be masked. E.g. running `echo "Hello FOO BAR World"` will now print `Hello FOO **** World`. **WARNING** The add-mask and setSecret commands only support single line secrets. To register a multiline secrets you must register each line individually otherwise it will not be masked. **WARNING** Do **not** mask short values if you can avoid it, it could render your output unreadable (and future steps' output as well). For example, if you mask the letter `l`, running `echo "Hello FOO BAR World"` will now print `He*********o FOO BAR Wor****d` ### Group and Ungroup Log Lines Emitting a group with a title will instruct the logs to create a collapsable region up to the next ungroup command. ```bash echo "::group::my title" echo "::endgroup::" ``` This is wrapped by the core methods: ```javascript function startGroup(name: string): void {} function endGroup(): void {} ``` ### Problem Matchers Problems matchers can be used to scan a build's output to automatically surface lines to the user that matches the provided pattern. A file path to a .json Problem Matcher must be provided. See [Problem Matchers](problem-matchers.md) for more information on how to define a Problem Matcher. ```bash echo "::add-matcher::eslint-compact-problem-matcher.json" echo "::remove-matcher owner=eslint-compact::" ``` `add-matcher` takes a path to a Problem Matcher file `remove-matcher` removes a Problem Matcher by owner ### Save State Save state to be used in the corresponding wrapper (finally) post job entry point. ```bash echo "::save-state name=FOO::foovalue" ``` ### Log Level There are several commands to emit different levels of log output: | log level | example usage | |---|---| | [debug](action-debugging.md) | `echo "::debug::My debug message"` | | warning | `echo "::warning::My warning message"` | | error | `echo "::error::My error message"` | ### Command Echoing By default, the echoing of commands to stdout only occurs if [Step Debugging is enabled](./action-debugging.md#How-to-Access-Step-Debug-Logs) You can enable or disable this for the current step by using the `echo` command. ```bash echo "::echo::on" ``` You can also disable echoing. ```bash echo "::echo::off" ``` This is wrapped by the core method: ```javascript function setCommandEcho(enabled: boolean): void {} ``` The `add-mask`, `debug`, `warning` and `error` commands do not support echoing. ### Command Prompt CMD processes the `"` character differently from other shells when echoing. In CMD, the above snippets should have the `"` characters removed in order to correctly process. For example, the set output command would be: ```cmd echo ::set-output name=FOO::BAR ```