Potential fix for code scanning alert no. 3: Workflow does not contain permissions #27
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Potential fix for https://github.com/getsentry/warden/security/code-scanning/3
In general, the fix is to explicitly declare least‑privilege
permissionsfor the workflow or job so thatGITHUB_TOKENis restricted instead of inheriting broad defaults. For this workflow, we only need read access to repository contents (for checkout and reading metadata), because any write operations (comments, status updates, labels, etc.) should use the GitHub App token already being created.The best minimal fix is to add a
permissionsblock at the workflow root (top level, alongsidenameandon) withcontents: read. This applies to all jobs, includingreview, and does not change functional behavior other than limiting the inheritedGITHUB_TOKENcapabilities. No additional imports or methods are needed, only a YAML edit in.github/workflows/warden.ymlnear the top of the file. If later you discover that some step truly requires more scopes onGITHUB_TOKEN, you can selectively add them, but the safe default iscontents: read.Suggested fixes powered by Copilot Autofix. Review carefully before merging.