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Learn about the next steps in your journey with EAS Workflows.
Congratulations! You've completed the CI/CD tutorial and built a full pipeline for an Expo project with EAS Workflows. Every push, pull request, and version tag now runs the right automation, from development builds through production releases and web deploys.
EAS Workflows references
See the complete syntax reference for workflow files, including triggers, jobs, expressions, and conditional execution.
See the catalog of pre-packaged job types for builds, updates, fingerprinting, submissions, deploys, Slack notifications, and more.
Learn how to define and use environment variables in EAS Workflows for secrets, config, and per-environment values.
Related EAS services
See EAS Build documentation to learn more about compiling and signing Android and iOS apps.
See EAS Update documentation to learn more about publishing over-the-air updates and customizable rollout strategies.
See EAS Submit documentation to learn more about uploading app binaries to the Google Play Store and Apple App Store from one CLI command.
See EAS Hosting documentation to learn more about deploying Expo Router and React Native web apps.
Relevant guides
See the automate submissions guide to enable automatic submissions to app stores after every EAS Build.
See the app credentials guide to learn more about credentials requirements for Android and iOS production builds and submissions.
See the custom builds documentation to extend EAS Build with your own configuration and build steps.
See the GitHub Actions guide on how to publish updates with EAS Update from a GitHub Actions workflow.
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