"GitHub Actions for DevOps"

(In the age of AI)

Rescue your team's confidence in automation with real-world workflows


The next course from DevOps educator, Bret Fisher

Launching Q3 2025

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  • Entirely video. Entirely project based.
  • Built by me. Taught by me. Zero AI-slop. 
  • Real-world, tested workflows.
  • Advanced reusable templates.
  • Use LLMs and MCP tools in workflows.
  • Security guide for using AI in GHA.
  • Master GitHub Actions for CI, CD, and AI.

I'm Bret.👋

I make engineering courses people love.

GitHub Actions pro. DevOps advisor.

I'm a Docker Captain and a Cloud Native Ambassador. I teach DevOps, Docker, Kubernetes, and automation. For 30 years I have built and operated distributed systems.

Since 2017, I've sold over 360,000 courses and live workshops. My conference talks, videos, and podcasts have been viewed more than 3.2 million times

bretfisher.com

Fans from my last course

Lots of courses are good - the rare and real advantage is the ability of the instructor to actually teach and the effectiveness of the presentations in conjunction with hands on assignments to get the material across. I've gotten more than I've gotten from almost any other class I've taken, online or in person.

William Sadler, Enterprise Data Scientist specializing in AI

Bret's [previous GitHub Actions] course is an exemplary piece of educational material. It's well-structured, comprehensive, and makes the potentially complex topic of CI/CD accessible to learners at various levels of understanding. This is not merely a course; it is an investment in enhancing your skills and knowledge in the rapidly evolving field of DevOps.

Vladimir Mikhalev, Senior DevOps Engineer and Team Lead

Bret is a charismatic trainer who is easy to follow and he's always willing to answer questions. The [previous GitHub Actions] course takes you from zero to hero ... where you learn from Bret's experience and pains of multiple setups and use cases. That's where the real value came from for me. Thoroughly enjoyed it and learned a lot. Thank you!

Stephen Bennett, Head of DevOps