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In Solidarity
GitHub App
In Solidarity
GitHub App
A GitHub bot to add status checks for inclusive language.
Note: The checks currently run on public repositories. This helps limit permissions for organizations with many repositories.
Configuration
The bot can be configured with a file located at .github/in-solidarity.yml in the target repo or at the same path in a repository named .github within the organization. The JSON schema is located at docs/schema.json.
rules:
master:
level: off # default rules are set to warningslave:
level: failurefoo: # custom rule requires regex and levelregex:
- /foo/gi
- /foobar/gilevel: failureignore:
- ".github/in-solidarity.yml"# default
- "**/*.yml"
Complex and subtle configurations of sexist, racist, or ethnocentric language use in technical documents can derail or interfere with readers’ ability and desire to comprehend and follow important information.
Heather Brodie Graves & Roger Graves (1998) Masters, slaves, and infant mortality: Language challenges for technical editing, Technical Communication Quarterly, 7:4, 389-414, DOI: 10.1080/10572259809364639