chore(ci): Use dedicated token for Crowdin workflow #3778
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This commit updates the
scheduled-updates.ymlGitHub Actions workflow to use a dedicatedCROWDIN_GITHUB_TOKENinstead of the defaultGITHUB_TOKEN.This change ensures that pull requests created by the workflow can trigger other workflows, which is a necessary behavior for the Crowdin integration and subsequent CI checks. The token is now used for checking out the repository, running the Crowdin action, and creating pull requests.