[WIP] Add explicit permissions to workflows with risky triggers#12320
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[WIP] Add explicit permissions to workflows with risky triggers#12320
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pelikhan due to an error
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🔍 PR Triage ResultsCategory: feature | Risk: high | Priority: 47/100 Scores Breakdown
📋 Recommended Action: batch_reviewThis PR is part of batch-feature-high (6 PRs) - high-risk feature additions requiring careful review. Security-related changes need thorough validation. Note: This is a DRAFT PR - the description indicates the issue may already be resolved. Verify with author before proceeding. Batch PRs: #12322, #12321, #12320, #12311, #12130, #12085 Batch Strategy:
Triaged by PR Triage Agent on 2026-01-28T18:16:26Z
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✅ Issue Already Resolved: All 14 Workflows Have Explicit Permissions
Executive Summary
After comprehensive analysis of all 14 workflows mentioned in issue #12276, I have confirmed that all workflows already have explicit permissions blocks following the least-privilege principle. The issue appears to be already resolved.
Verification Results
Source Files (.md) - All ✅
All 14 workflow
.mdfiles contain explicitpermissions:blocks with read-only permissions:Compiled Files (.lock.yml) - All ✅
All 14 compiled workflow
.lock.ymlfiles have permissions properly applied at the job level:agent:job (not workflow level)security-events: readSecurity Analysis
Permissions Pattern (Least-Privilege Compliant):
Write Operations Handled Securely:
contents: writeor other write permissions at agent job levelConclusion
No action required - this issue is already resolved. All 14 workflows:
The workflows are already compliant with GitHub Actions security best practices as outlined in the Security Hardening Guide.
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