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ci(actionlint): fix the errors produced by the ActionLint tool #2

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Pull Request Requirements

  • Rebased onto upstream/main branch and squashed into single commit to help maintainers review it more efficient and to avoid spaghetti git commit graphs that obfuscate which commit did exactly what change, when and, why.
  • Have git sign off at the end of commit message to avoid being marked red. You can add -s flag when using git commit command. You may refer to this link for more information.
  • Follow the Commit Linting specification. You may refer to this link for more information.

Character Limit

  • Pull Request Title and Commit Subject must not exceed 72 characters (including spaces and special characters).
  • Commit Message per line must not exceed 80 characters (including spaces and special characters).

A Must Read for Beginners
For rebasing and squashing, here's a must read guide for beginners.

@ruzell22 ruzell22 force-pushed the actionlint2651 branch 24 times, most recently from 5bbbbaa to 8b41c8e Compare April 25, 2024 01:06
@ruzell22 ruzell22 force-pushed the actionlint2651 branch 6 times, most recently from 28cc036 to 494f148 Compare May 1, 2024 05:16
@ruzell22 ruzell22 force-pushed the actionlint2651 branch 4 times, most recently from 4c1cbc0 to 5a27d2a Compare May 21, 2024 05:25
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Signed-off-by: ruzell22 <ruzell.vince.aquino@accenture.com>
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