name: Spell Check on: push: branches: - master - "*-stable" # Switch from `pull_request_target` event to reduce distraction from comments # regarding errors reported in unmodified files. pull_request: branches: - master - "*-stable" jobs: spelling: name: Spell Check permissions: contents: read pull-requests: read actions: read outputs: followup: ${{ steps.spelling.outputs.followup }} runs-on: ubuntu-latest if: "contains(github.event_name, 'pull_request') || github.event_name == 'push'" concurrency: group: spelling-${{ github.event.pull_request.number || github.ref }} # note: If you use only_check_changed_files, you do not want cancel-in-progress cancel-in-progress: true steps: - name: check-spelling id: spelling uses: check-spelling/check-spelling@v0.0.20 with: # This workflow runs in response to both `push` and `pull_request`, if there's an open `pull_request` in the same repository for a given branch, there's no reason to spend resources checking both the `push` and the `pull_request`, so this flag tells the action while running for the `push` to find the `pull_request` and stop working early: suppress_push_for_open_pull_request: 1 # The action will manage checking out the repository itself instead of requiring the workflow to use `actions/checkout...`: checkout: true # If running without `: write`, posting a comment won't work, and for security `: write` permissions are left to a distinct (optional) job, here we skip trying to post a comment: post_comment: 0