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Fix CI workflow and README
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localhost:5000/name/app:latest
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localhost:5000/name/app:1.0.0
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secrets: |
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GIT_AUTH_TOKEN=01234567890abcdefgh
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GIT_AUTH_TOKEN=${{ github.token }}
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-
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name: Inspect
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run: |
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run: echo ${{ steps.docker_build.outputs.digest }}
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```
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If you want to authenticate against a private repository, you have to use a secret named `GIT_AUTH_TOKEN` to be able
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to authenticate against it with buildx:
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Building from current repository automatically uses the [GitHub Token](https://help.github.com/en/actions/configuring-and-managing-workflows/authenticating-with-the-github_token)
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as provided by `secrets` so it does not need to be passed. But if you want to authenticate against another private
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repository, you have to use a secret named `GIT_AUTH_TOKEN` to be able to authenticate against it with buildx:
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```yaml
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