docs: fix typo, "started"->"starred" (#25021)
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| Webhook event payload | Activity types | `GITHUB_SHA` | `GITHUB_REF` |
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| --------------------- | -------------- | ------------ | -------------|
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| [`watch`](/webhooks-and-events/webhooks/webhook-events-and-payloads#watch) | - `started` | Last commit on default branch | Default branch |
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| [`watch`](/webhooks-and-events/webhooks/webhook-events-and-payloads#watch) | - `starred` | Last commit on default branch | Default branch |
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{% note %}
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**Note**: {% data reusables.developer-site.multiple_activity_types %} Although only the `started` activity type is supported, specifying the activity type will keep your workflow specific if more activity types are added in the future. For information about each activity type, see "[AUTOTITLE](/webhooks-and-events/webhooks/webhook-events-and-payloads#watch)." {% data reusables.developer-site.limit_workflow_to_activity_types %}
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**Note**: {% data reusables.developer-site.multiple_activity_types %} Although only the `starred` activity type is supported, specifying the activity type will keep your workflow specific if more activity types are added in the future. For information about each activity type, see "[AUTOTITLE](/webhooks-and-events/webhooks/webhook-events-and-payloads#watch)." {% data reusables.developer-site.limit_workflow_to_activity_types %}
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{% endnote %}
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Runs your workflow when the workflow's repository is starred. For information about the pull request APIs, see "[AUTOTITLE](/graphql/reference/mutations#addstar)" in the GraphQL API documentation or "[AUTOTITLE](/rest/activity#starring)" in the REST API documentation.
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For example, you can run a workflow when someone stars a repository, which is the `started` activity type for a watch event.
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For example, you can run a workflow when someone stars a repository, which is the `starred` activity type for a watch event.
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```yaml
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on:
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watch:
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types: [started]
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types: [starred]
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```
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## `workflow_call`
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