Backport #26690 by @thomas-mc-work
… because it doesn't require a separate shell, spawning a process which
cost unnecessary resources and takes time.
Co-authored-by: Thomas McWork <thomas.mc.work@posteo.de>
When you are using the docker image, you can specify the configuration file by using the `CONFIG_FILE` environment variable. Make sure that the file is mounted into the container as a volume:
```bash
docker run -v $(pwd)/config.yaml:/config.yaml -e CONFIG_FILE=/config.yaml ...
docker run -v $PWD/config.yaml:/config.yaml -e CONFIG_FILE=/config.yaml ...
```
You may notice the commands above are both incomplete, because it is not the time to run the act runner yet.
@ -157,8 +157,8 @@ If you are using the docker image, behaviour will be slightly different. Registr