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fix: update broken-links.yml to only scan 5 files #916

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Only need to scan 5 files for broken links.

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LGTM

@gluneau gluneau changed the title Update broken-links.yml to only scan 5 files fix: update broken-links.yml to only scan 5 files Sep 1, 2023
@gluneau gluneau merged commit f808b17 into main Sep 12, 2023
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@gluneau gluneau deleted the fix-find-broken-links branch September 12, 2023 11:49
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