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* Displays a button on GitHub that can be clicked to alert your app to do additional tasks. For example, a code linting app can display a button that automatically fixes detected errors. The button created in this object is displayed after the check run completes. When a user clicks the button, GitHub sends the [`check_run.requested_action` webhook](https://docs.github.com/webhooks/event-payloads/#check_run) to your app. Each action includes a `label`, `identifier` and `description`. A maximum of three actions are accepted. See the [`actions` object](https://docs.github.com/rest/reference/checks#actions-object) description. To learn more about check runs and requested actions, see "[Check runs and requested actions](https://docs.github.com/rest/reference/checks#check-runs-and-requested-actions)." To learn more about check runs and requested actions, see "[Check runs and requested actions](https://docs.github.com/rest/reference/checks#check-runs-and-requested-actions)."
* Possible further actions the integrator can perform, which a user may trigger. Each action includes a `label`, `identifier` and `description`. A maximum of three actions are accepted. See the [`actions` object](https://docs.github.com/rest/reference/checks#actions-object) description. To learn more about check runs and requested actions, see "[Check runs and requested actions](https://docs.github.com/rest/reference/checks#check-runs-and-requested-actions)."
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