Add Section on preventing infinite loops to README
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				| @ -238,6 +238,12 @@ If you create a personal access token, apply the `repo` and `workflow` scopes. | ||||
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| If you work in an organization and don't want to create a PAT from your personal account, we recommend using a [robot account](https://docs.github.com/en/github/getting-started-with-github/types-of-github-accounts) for the token. | ||||
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| ### Prevent Infinite Loop when using a Personal Access Token | ||||
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| If you're using a Personal Access Token (PAT) to push commits to GitHub repository, the resulting commit or push can trigger other GitHub Actions workflows. This can result in an infinite loop. | ||||
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| If you would like to prevent this, you can add `skip-checks:true` to the commit message. See [Skipping workflow runs](https://docs.github.com/en/actions/managing-workflow-runs/skipping-workflow-runs) for details. | ||||
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| ### Change to file is not detected | ||||
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| Does your workflow change a file, but "git-auto-commit" does not detect the change? Check the `.gitignore` that applies to the respective file. You might have accidentally marked the file to be ignored by git. | ||||
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