name: Check Spelling # Comment management is handled through a secondary job, for details see: # https://github.com/check-spelling/check-spelling/wiki/Feature%3A-Restricted-Permissions # # `jobs.comment-push` runs when a push is made to a repository and the `jobs.spelling` job needs to make a comment # (in odd cases, it might actually run just to collapse a comment, but that's fairly rare) # it needs `contents: write` in order to add a comment. # # `jobs.comment-pr` runs when a pull_request is made to a repository and the `jobs.spelling` job needs to make a comment # or collapse a comment (in the case where it had previously made a comment and now no longer needs to show a comment) # it needs `pull-requests: write` in order to manipulate those comments. # Updating pull request branches is managed via comment handling. # For details, see: https://github.com/check-spelling/check-spelling/wiki/Feature:-Update-expect-list # # These elements work together to make it happen: # # `on.issue_comment` # This event listens to comments by users asking to update the metadata. # # `jobs.update` # This job runs in response to an issue_comment and will push a new commit # to update the spelling metadata. # # `with.experimental_apply_changes_via_bot` # Tells the action to support and generate messages that enable it # to make a commit to update the spelling metadata. # # `with.ssh_key` # In order to trigger workflows when the commit is made, you can provide a # secret (typically, a write-enabled github deploy key). # # For background, see: https://github.com/check-spelling/check-spelling/wiki/Feature:-Update-with-deploy-key # Sarif reporting # # Access to Sarif reports is generally restricted (by GitHub) to members of the repository. # # Requires enabling `security-events: write` # and configuring the action with `use_sarif: 1` # # For information on the feature, see: https://github.com/check-spelling/check-spelling/wiki/Feature:-Sarif-output # Minimal workflow structure: # # on: # push: # ... # pull_request_target: # ... # jobs: # # you only want the spelling job, all others should be omitted # spelling: # # remove `security-events: write` and `use_sarif: 1` # # remove `experimental_apply_changes_via_bot: 1` # ... otherwise adjust the `with:` as you wish on: push: branches: - '**' tags-ignore: - '**' pull_request_target: branches: - '**' types: - 'opened' - 'reopened' - 'synchronize' issue_comment: types: - 'created' jobs: spelling: name: Check Spelling permissions: contents: read pull-requests: read actions: read security-events: write 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@main with: suppress_push_for_open_pull_request: ${{ github.actor != 'dependabot[bot]' && 1 }} checkout: true check_file_names: 1 spell_check_this: check-spelling/spell-check-this@prerelease post_comment: 0 use_magic_file: 1 report-timing: 1 warnings: bad-regex,binary-file,deprecated-feature,large-file,limited-references,no-newline-at-eof,noisy-file,non-alpha-in-dictionary,token-is-substring,unexpected-line-ending,whitespace-in-dictionary,minified-file,unsupported-configuration,no-files-to-check experimental_apply_changes_via_bot: 1 use_sarif: ${{ (!github.event.pull_request || (github.event.pull_request.head.repo.full_name == github.repository)) && 1 }} extra_dictionary_limit: 20 extra_dictionaries: cspell:software-terms/dict/softwareTerms.txt cspell:html/dict/html.txt cspell:svelte/src/svelte.txt cspell:bash/src/bash-words.txt cspell:lorem-ipsum/dictionary.txt cspell:typescript/dict/typescript.txt cspell:npm/dict/npm.txt cspell:latex/dict/latex.txt cspell:node/dict/node.txt cspell:php/dict/php.txt cspell:golang/dict/go.txt cspell:filetypes/filetypes.txt cspell:fullstack/dict/fullstack.txt cspell:python/src/python/python-lib.txt cspell:aws/aws.txt cspell:css/dict/css.txt comment-push: name: Report (Push) # If your workflow isn't running on push, you can remove this job runs-on: ubuntu-latest needs: spelling permissions: contents: write if: (success() || failure()) && needs.spelling.outputs.followup && github.event_name == 'push' steps: - name: comment uses: check-spelling/check-spelling@main with: checkout: true spell_check_this: check-spelling/spell-check-this@prerelease task: ${{ needs.spelling.outputs.followup }} comment-pr: name: Report (PR) # If you workflow isn't running on pull_request*, you can remove this job runs-on: ubuntu-latest needs: spelling permissions: contents: read pull-requests: write if: (success() || failure()) && needs.spelling.outputs.followup && contains(github.event_name, 'pull_request') steps: - name: comment uses: check-spelling/check-spelling@main with: checkout: true spell_check_this: check-spelling/spell-check-this@prerelease task: ${{ needs.spelling.outputs.followup }} experimental_apply_changes_via_bot: 1 update: name: Update PR permissions: contents: write pull-requests: write actions: read runs-on: ubuntu-latest if: ${{ github.event_name == 'issue_comment' && github.event.issue.pull_request && contains(github.event.comment.body, '@check-spelling-bot apply') }} concurrency: group: spelling-update-${{ github.event.issue.number }} cancel-in-progress: false steps: - name: apply spelling updates uses: check-spelling/check-spelling@main with: experimental_apply_changes_via_bot: 1 checkout: true ssh_key: '${{ secrets.CHECK_SPELLING }}'