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The problem we are trying to solve is to automatically calculate what the minimum GITHUB_TOKEN permissions should be for a given workflow. We are solving this problem by building a knowledge base of permissions needed by each GitHub Action. If you own a GitHub Action, contribute to the SecureWorkflows project by adding a YAML file describing the permissions your Action needs.
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