Add GitHub for Beginners target to docs-linker mapping#1340
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Update docs-linker to include GitHub for Beginners series
Add GitHub for Beginners target to docs-linker mapping
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This updates the
docs-linkerworkflow so it can include links to GitHub’s beginner-series blog content in addition togh-awdocs pages. The mapping used by the linker now includeshttps://github.blog/tag/github-for-beginners/as an explicit target.Workflow mapping update
.github/workflows/docs-linker.mdwith a GitHub Beginner Series entry.Compiled workflow sync
.github/workflows/docs-linker.lock.ymlto reflect the source workflow change and keep runtime behavior in sync.