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2 changes: 2 additions & 0 deletions docs/content/usage/actions/act-runner.en-us.md
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gitea --config /etc/gitea/app.ini actions generate-runner-token
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Tokens are valid for registering multiple runners, until they are revoked and replaced by a new token using the token reset link in the web interface.

### Register the runner

The act runner can be registered by running the following command:
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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions docs/content/usage/actions/quickstart.en-us.md
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If you are unsure which address to use, the LAN address is usually the right choice.

`token` is used for authentication and identification, such as `P2U1U0oB4XaRCi8azcngmPCLbRpUGapalhmddh23`.
It is one-time use only and cannot be used to register multiple runners.
You can obtain different levels of 'tokens' from the following places to create the corresponding level of' runners':
Each token can be used to create multiple runners, until it is replaced with a new token using the reset link.
You can obtain different levels of 'tokens' from the following places to create the corresponding level of 'runners':

- Instance level: The admin settings page, like `<your_gitea.com>/admin/actions/runners`.
- Organization level: The organization settings page, like `<your_gitea.com>/<org>/settings/actions/runners`.
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