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😢 actions/checkout#287 (comment) I would love to do this: https://docs.github.com/en/actions/security-guides/automatic-token-authentication |
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Hi. If you want automatically clone the master repo and its submodules. I suggest you to write this command feel free if you want ask another question about git submodule to me. |
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Hello,
I don't understand why thing such a git clone with submodules is so complicated and there is none official "how to" article on GitHub 😱
Maybe I'm lookg on bad place, but what I tried ends on stackoverflow replies where people suggest to use "personal access token". 🤦♂️ I don't want to use "personal" things in organisation repositories, it's anti-pattern.
Please, can somebody help me how to achive it?
Situation:
settings -> actions -> general
permissions
block withcontents: write
to job level and addtoken: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
but without effect.Every time I ends on this error:
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