About workflow artifacts
Artifacts allow you to persist data after a job has completed, and share that data with another job in the same workflow. An artifact is a file or collection of files produced during a workflow run. For example, you can use artifacts to save your build and test output after a workflow run has ended.
GitHub Enterprise stores full build logs and artifacts for 90 days. The retention period for a pull request restarts each time someone pushes a new commit to the pull request.
These are some of the common artifacts that you can upload:
Log files and core dumps
Test results, failures, and screenshots
Binary or compressed files
Stress test performance output and code coverage results
https://docs.github.com/es/enterprise-server@2.22/actions/guides/storing-workflow-data-as-artifacts
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