From 226f652fb84c5427e4c7c8656e284665e831a36a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: de-oz <101826623+de-oz@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Mon, 15 Aug 2022 13:11:32 +0300 Subject: [PATCH] Fix typos/errors --- content/README.md | 2 +- .../using-openid-connect-with-reusable-workflows.md | 2 +- ...terprise-account-if-your-identity-provider-is-unavailable.md | 2 +- ...forcing-policies-for-security-settings-in-your-enterprise.md | 2 +- 4 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/content/README.md b/content/README.md index af888602c4..73a5127c20 100644 --- a/content/README.md +++ b/content/README.md @@ -265,7 +265,7 @@ includeGuides: ### `topics` - Purpose: Indicate the topics covered by the article. The topics are used to filter guides on some landing pages. For example, the guides at the bottom of [this page](https://docs.github.com/en/actions/guides) can be filtered by topics and the topics are listed under the guide intro. Topics are also added to all search records that get created for each page. The search records contain a `topics` property that is used to filter search results by topics. For more information, see the [Search](/contributing/search.md) contributing guide. Refer to the content models for more details around adding topics. A full list of existing topics is located in the [allowed topics file](/data/allowed-topics.js). If topics in article frontmatter and the allow-topics list become out of sync, the [topics CI test](/tests/unit/search/topics.js) will fail. - Type: Array of `String`s -- Optional: Topics are preferred for each article, but, there may be cases where existing articles don't yet have topics or a adding a topic to a new article may not add value. +- Optional: Topics are preferred for each article, but, there may be cases where existing articles don't yet have topics or adding a topic to a new article may not add value. ### `contributor` - Purpose: Indicate an article is contributed and maintained by a third-party organization, typically a GitHub Technology Partner. diff --git a/content/actions/deployment/security-hardening-your-deployments/using-openid-connect-with-reusable-workflows.md b/content/actions/deployment/security-hardening-your-deployments/using-openid-connect-with-reusable-workflows.md index 1fb177d065..1904e49604 100644 --- a/content/actions/deployment/security-hardening-your-deployments/using-openid-connect-with-reusable-workflows.md +++ b/content/actions/deployment/security-hardening-your-deployments/using-openid-connect-with-reusable-workflows.md @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ Before proceeding, you should be familiar with the concepts of [reusable workflo ## How the token works with reusable workflows -During a workflow run, {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %}'s OIDC provider presents a OIDC token to the cloud provider which contains information about the job. If that job is part of a reusable workflow, the token will include the standard claims that contain information about the calling workflow, and will also include a custom claim called `job_workflow_ref` that contains information about the called workflow. +During a workflow run, {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom %}'s OIDC provider presents an OIDC token to the cloud provider which contains information about the job. If that job is part of a reusable workflow, the token will include the standard claims that contain information about the calling workflow, and will also include a custom claim called `job_workflow_ref` that contains information about the called workflow. For example, the following OIDC token is for a job that was part of a called workflow. The `workflow`, `ref`, and other attributes describe the caller workflow, while `job_workflow_ref` refers to the called workflow: diff --git a/content/admin/identity-and-access-management/managing-recovery-codes-for-your-enterprise/accessing-your-enterprise-account-if-your-identity-provider-is-unavailable.md b/content/admin/identity-and-access-management/managing-recovery-codes-for-your-enterprise/accessing-your-enterprise-account-if-your-identity-provider-is-unavailable.md index 92c57b81bc..0847f00601 100644 --- a/content/admin/identity-and-access-management/managing-recovery-codes-for-your-enterprise/accessing-your-enterprise-account-if-your-identity-provider-is-unavailable.md +++ b/content/admin/identity-and-access-management/managing-recovery-codes-for-your-enterprise/accessing-your-enterprise-account-if-your-identity-provider-is-unavailable.md @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ topics: permissions: Enterprise owners can use a recovery code to access an enterprise account. --- -You can use a recovery code to access your enterprise account when a authentication configuration error or an issue with your identity provider (IdP) prevents you from using SSO. +You can use a recovery code to access your enterprise account when an authentication configuration error or an issue with your identity provider (IdP) prevents you from using SSO. In order to access your enterprise account this way, you must have previously downloaded and stored the recovery codes for your enterprise. For more information, see "[Downloading your enterprise account's single sign-on recovery codes](/admin/identity-and-access-management/managing-recovery-codes-for-your-enterprise/downloading-your-enterprise-accounts-single-sign-on-recovery-codes)." diff --git a/content/admin/policies/enforcing-policies-for-your-enterprise/enforcing-policies-for-security-settings-in-your-enterprise.md b/content/admin/policies/enforcing-policies-for-your-enterprise/enforcing-policies-for-security-settings-in-your-enterprise.md index 24f2024af4..b1ed91a0ce 100644 --- a/content/admin/policies/enforcing-policies-for-your-enterprise/enforcing-policies-for-security-settings-in-your-enterprise.md +++ b/content/admin/policies/enforcing-policies-for-your-enterprise/enforcing-policies-for-security-settings-in-your-enterprise.md @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ Before you can require 2FA for all organizations owned by your enterprise, you m - When you require two-factor authentication for your enterprise, members, outside collaborators, and billing managers (including bot accounts) in all organizations owned by your enterprise who do not use 2FA will be removed from the organization and lose access to its repositories. They will also lose access to their forks of the organization's private repositories. You can reinstate their access privileges and settings if they enable two-factor authentication for their account within three months of their removal from your organization. For more information, see "[Reinstating a former member of your organization](/articles/reinstating-a-former-member-of-your-organization)." - Any organization owner, member, billing manager, or outside collaborator in any of the organizations owned by your enterprise who disables 2FA for their account after you've enabled required two-factor authentication will automatically be removed from the organization. -- If you're the sole owner of a enterprise that requires two-factor authentication, you won't be able to disable 2FA for your user account without disabling required two-factor authentication for the enterprise. +- If you're the sole owner of an enterprise that requires two-factor authentication, you won't be able to disable 2FA for your user account without disabling required two-factor authentication for the enterprise. {% endwarning %}