Potential fix for code scanning alert no. 11: Workflow does not contain permissions #580
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Potential fix for https://github.com/lyonjs/lyonjs.github.com/security/code-scanning/11
To fix the problem, explicitly restrict
GITHUB_TOKENpermissions in the workflow, granting only what is required. These jobs do not call the GitHub REST/GraphQL APIs or push to the repo; they only need to read workflow metadata (github.*context) and write to$GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY, which works withcontents: read. Therefore, we can safely set minimal read-only permissions for both jobs.The best fix without changing existing behavior is to add a
permissionsblock at the workflow root so it applies to all jobs. In.github/workflows/deploy-cleanup.yml, insert, aftername: 🧹 Cleanupand beforeon:, a block like:This limits
GITHUB_TOKENto read-only repository contents, which is sufficient for accessing the workflow’s context and for using the step summary. No additional imports or code changes are needed; only the YAML workflow header is updated.Suggested fixes powered by Copilot Autofix. Review carefully before merging.