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Expand Up @@ -304,7 +304,10 @@ module.exports = async ({github, context, core}) => {

### Use npm packages

Like importing your own files above, you can also use installed modules:
Like importing your own files above, you can also use installed modules.
Note that this is achieved with a wrapper on top `require`, so if you're
trying to require a module inside your own file, you might need to import
it externally or pass the `require` wrapper to your file:

```yaml
on: push
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