Make it easier to run lychee locally#6
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[WIP] Make it easier to run lychee locally
Make it easier to run lychee locally
Jun 29, 2025
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Applied changes from open-telemetry/opentelemetry-java-instrumentation#14155 to make it easier to run lychee link checking locally.
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lychee.toml- Configuration file with appropriate settings for the contrib repo (excludes PR/issue links, sets retry and concurrency limits).github/scripts/check-links.sh- Shell script that allows developers to run lychee locally using Docker with the same configuration as CI.github/scripts/dependencies.dockerfile- Dockerfile to help Renovate auto-update lychee versionsreusable-markdown-link-check.ymlwithreusable-check-links.ymlthat uses the new scriptbuild.ymlto reference the new workflowUsage
Developers can now easily check links locally before pushing:
The script automatically:
This improves the development workflow by allowing developers to catch link issues early without waiting for CI.
Fixes #5.
Warning
Firewall rules blocked me from connecting to one or more addresses
I tried to connect to the following addresses, but was blocked by firewall rules:
api.scorecard.dev/usr/local/bin/lychee --verbose --config ./lychee.toml .(dns block)app.fossa.com/usr/local/bin/lychee --verbose --config ./lychee.toml .(dns block)central.sonatype.com/usr/local/bin/lychee --verbose --config ./lychee.toml .(dns block)cloud-native.slack.com/usr/local/bin/lychee --verbose --config ./lychee.toml .(dns block)cloud.google.com/usr/local/bin/lychee --verbose --config ./lychee.toml .(dns block)contrib.rocks/usr/local/bin/lychee --verbose --config ./lychee.toml .(dns block)developer.mend.io/usr/local/bin/lychee --verbose --config ./lychee.toml .(dns block)docs.aws.amazon.com/usr/local/bin/lychee --verbose --config ./lychee.toml .(dns block)docs.cloudfoundry.org/usr/local/bin/lychee --verbose --config ./lychee.toml .(dns block)docs.oracle.com/usr/local/bin/lychee --verbose --config ./lychee.toml .(dns block)en.wikipedia.org/usr/local/bin/lychee --verbose --config ./lychee.toml .(dns block)img.shields.io/usr/local/bin/lychee --verbose --config ./lychee.toml .(dns block)opentelemetry.io/usr/local/bin/lychee --verbose --config ./lychee.toml .(dns block)plugins.jenkins.io/usr/local/bin/lychee --verbose --config ./lychee.toml .(dns block)scorecard.dev/usr/local/bin/lychee --verbose --config ./lychee.toml .(dns block)semver.org/usr/local/bin/lychee --verbose --config ./lychee.toml .(dns block)www.jaegertracing.io/usr/local/bin/lychee --verbose --config ./lychee.toml .(dns block)If you need me to access, download, or install something from one of these locations, you can either:
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