Returns an authenticated Octokit client that follows the machine [proxy settings](https://help.github.com/en/actions/hosting-your-own-runners/using-a-proxy-server-with-self-hosted-runners). See https://octokit.github.io/rest.js for the API.
You can pass client options, as specified by [Octokit](https://octokit.github.io/rest.js/), as a second argument to the `GitHub` constructor.
You can also make GraphQL requests. See https://github.com/octokit/graphql.js for the API.
```js
const result = await octokit.graphql(query, variables);
```
Finally, you can get the context of the current action:
```js
const github = require('@actions/github');
const context = github.context;
const newIssue = await octokit.issues.create({
...context.repo,
title: 'New issue!',
body: 'Hello Universe!'
});
```
## Webhook payload typescript definitions
The npm module `@octokit/webhooks` provides type definitions for the response payloads. You can cast the payload to these types for better type information.
First, install the npm module `npm install @octokit/webhooks`
Then, assert the type based on the eventName
```ts
import * as core from '@actions/core'
import * as github from '@actions/github'
import * as Webhooks from '@octokit/webhooks'
if (github.context.eventName === 'push') {
const pushPayload = github.context.payload as Webhooks.WebhookPayloadPush
core.info(`The head commit is: ${pushPayload.head}`)