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Always use ``yaml instead of sometimes ``yml

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Simran Spiller
2021-05-07 12:06:04 +02:00
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@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ See [Versioning](#versioning) for more info.
Example that applies to GitHub.com and recent versions of GitHub Enterprise Server: Example that applies to GitHub.com and recent versions of GitHub Enterprise Server:
```yml ```yaml
title: About your personal dashboard title: About your personal dashboard
versions: versions:
free-pro-team: '*' free-pro-team: '*'
@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ versions:
Example that applies to all supported versions of GitHub Enterprise Server: Example that applies to all supported versions of GitHub Enterprise Server:
(but not GitHub.com): (but not GitHub.com):
```yml ```yaml
title: Downloading your license title: Downloading your license
versions: versions:
enterprise-server: '*' enterprise-server: '*'
@@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ versions:
You can also version a page for a range of releases. This would version the page for GitHub Enterprise Server 2.22 and 3.0 only: You can also version a page for a range of releases. This would version the page for GitHub Enterprise Server 2.22 and 3.0 only:
```yml ```yaml
versions: versions:
free-pro-team: '*' free-pro-team: '*'
enterprise-server: '>=2.22 <3.1' enterprise-server: '>=2.22 <3.1'
@@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ versions:
Example: Example:
```yml ```yaml
title: Getting started with GitHub Desktop title: Getting started with GitHub Desktop
redirect_from: redirect_from:
- /articles/first-launch/ - /articles/first-launch/
@@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ See [`contributing/redirects`](contributing/redirects.md) for more info.
Example: Example:
```yml ```yaml
title: Contributing to projects with GitHub Desktop title: Contributing to projects with GitHub Desktop
shortTitle: Contributing to projects shortTitle: Contributing to projects
``` ```
@@ -233,7 +233,7 @@ defaultTool: cli
Example: Example:
```yml ```yaml
includeGuides: includeGuides:
- /actions/guides/about-continuous-integration - /actions/guides/about-continuous-integration
- /actions/guides/setting-up-continuous-integration-using-workflow-templates - /actions/guides/setting-up-continuous-integration-using-workflow-templates
@@ -258,7 +258,7 @@ includeGuides:
Example: Example:
```yml ```yaml
contributor: contributor:
name: ACME, inc. name: ACME, inc.
URL: https://acme.example.com/ URL: https://acme.example.com/

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@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ This example workflow runs anytime commits are pushed to the repository. The act
The workflow shows an example of running the ESLint static analysis tool as a step in a workflow. The `Run ESLint` step runs the ESLint tool and outputs the `results.sarif` file. The workflow then uploads the `results.sarif` file to {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %} using the `upload-sarif` action. For more information about creating a workflow file, see "[Introduction to GitHub Actions](/actions/learn-github-actions/introduction-to-github-actions)." The workflow shows an example of running the ESLint static analysis tool as a step in a workflow. The `Run ESLint` step runs the ESLint tool and outputs the `results.sarif` file. The workflow then uploads the `results.sarif` file to {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %} using the `upload-sarif` action. For more information about creating a workflow file, see "[Introduction to GitHub Actions](/actions/learn-github-actions/introduction-to-github-actions)."
```yml ```yaml
name: "ESLint analysis" name: "ESLint analysis"
# Run workflow each time code is pushed to your repository and on a schedule. # Run workflow each time code is pushed to your repository and on a schedule.

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@@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ This example workflow runs anytime commits are pushed to the repository. The act
The workflow shows an example of running the ESLint static analysis tool as a step in a workflow. The `Run ESLint` step runs the ESLint tool and outputs the `results.sarif` file. The workflow then uploads the `results.sarif` file to {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %} using the `upload-sarif` action. For more information about creating a workflow file, see "[Introduction to GitHub Actions](/actions/learn-github-actions/introduction-to-github-actions)." The workflow shows an example of running the ESLint static analysis tool as a step in a workflow. The `Run ESLint` step runs the ESLint tool and outputs the `results.sarif` file. The workflow then uploads the `results.sarif` file to {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %} using the `upload-sarif` action. For more information about creating a workflow file, see "[Introduction to GitHub Actions](/actions/learn-github-actions/introduction-to-github-actions)."
```yml ```yaml
name: "ESLint analysis" name: "ESLint analysis"
# Run workflow each time code is pushed to your repository and on a schedule. # Run workflow each time code is pushed to your repository and on a schedule.

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@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ The *path*, *filename*, and *keys* within each YAML file determine what its path
For example, given a file `data/variables/foo/bar.yml`: For example, given a file `data/variables/foo/bar.yml`:
```yml ```yaml
# multiple short strings in one file # multiple short strings in one file
meaning_of_life: 42 meaning_of_life: 42