Potential fix for code scanning alert no. 6: Workflow does not contain permissions #26
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Potential fix for https://github.com/microsoft/merklecpp/security/code-scanning/6
To fix the problem, the workflow should explicitly declare the least-privilege
permissionsrequired for the job, rather than relying on repository or organization defaults. In this case, the job needs to be able to push commits to thegh-pagesbranch, which requirescontents: write. There is no evidence that it needs any other scopes (issues,pull-requests, etc.), so we should keep those omitted (defaulting tonone).The single best fix without changing functionality is to add a
permissionsblock to thebuildjob in.github/workflows/build-docs.yml, directly under the job’s name orruns-on. For example:This constrains the
GITHUB_TOKENused by the job (including inactions/checkoutandad-m/github-push-action) to repository contents write access only, matching the workflow’s needs. No additional imports or external methods are required, as this is purely a YAML configuration change within the existing workflow file.Suggested fixes powered by Copilot Autofix. Review carefully before merging.