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... in a clone of the [git@github.com:wiz-sec/open-cvdb.git](https://github.com/wiz-sec/open-cvdb.git) repository on the `korniko98-patch-1` branch ([:information_source: how do I use this?]( https://github.com/check-spelling/check-spelling/wiki/Accepting-Suggestions)): ``` sh update_files() { perl -e ' my $new_expect_file=".github/actions/spelling/expect.txt"; use File::Path qw(make_path); use File::Basename qw(dirname); make_path (dirname($new_expect_file)); open FILE, q{<}, $new_expect_file; chomp(my @words =To have the bot do this for you, reply quoting the following line: @check-spelling-bot apply changes.
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