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Check for broken links #99

Check for broken links

Check for broken links #99

# This workflow uses the lychee-action to check the links
# in your markdown files for validity.
# You can exclude links via a .lycheeignore file in your repository root.
# You find further information about lychee-action in the documentation at:
# https://github.com/lycheeverse/lychee-action
name: Check for broken links
on:
workflow_dispatch:
schedule: # Run every weekday at 12:30 UTC
- cron: '30 12 * * 1-5'
jobs:
Check-for-broken-links:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
permissions:
contents: read
issues: write
env:
issue-lookup-label: automated-link-issue
issue-content: ./lychee-out.md
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Restore lychee cache
uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: .lycheecache
key: cache-lychee-${{ github.sha }}
restore-keys: cache-lychee-
- name: Link Checker
id: lychee
uses: lycheeverse/[email protected]
with:
fail: false
args: --verbose --no-progress --exclude-file .lycheeignore '**/*.md'
output: ${{ env.issue-content }}
# Permissions (issues: read)
- name: 'Look for an existing issue'
if: ${{ failure() }}
id: last-issue
uses: micalevisk/last-issue-action@v2
# Find the last updated open issue with a `automated-issue` label:
with:
state: open
labels: ${{ env.issue-lookup-label }}
# Permissions (issues: write)
- name: 'Create a new issue, or update an existing one'
if: ${{ failure() }}
uses: peter-evans/create-issue-from-file@v4
with:
title: 'docs: Broken links found'
content-filepath: ${{ env.issue-content }}
# Update an existing issue if one was found (issue_number),
# otherwise an empty value creates a new issue:
issue-number: ${{ steps['last-issue']['outputs']['issue-number'] }}
# Add a label(s) that `last-issue` can use to find this issue,
# and any other relevant labels for the issue itself:
labels: |
${{ env.issue-lookup-label }}
broken-link, docs