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- Build guidelines for code layout and format
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- Automate the process to help streamline code reviews
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## Table of Contents
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- [How it works](#how-it-works)
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## How to use
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To use this **GitHub** Action you will need to complete the following:
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- Add the **GitHub** Action: **Super-Linter** to your current **GitHub** Actions workflow
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- Enjoy your more *stable*, and *cleaner* code base
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- Check out the [Wiki](https://github.com/github/super-linter/wiki) for customization options
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1. Create a new file in your repository called `.github/workflows/linter.yml`
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2. Copy the example workflow from below into that new file
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3. Commit that file to a new branch
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4. Open up a pull request and observe the action working
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5. Enjoy your more *stable*, and *cleaner* code base
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6. Check out the [Wiki](https://github.com/github/super-linter/wiki) for customization options
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### Example connecting GitHub Action Workflow
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In your repository you should have a `.github/workflows` folder with **GitHub** Action similar to below:
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