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Create dependabot.yml #4

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@xavidop xavidop commented Sep 15, 2024

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  • New Features
    • Introduced automation for managing updates to GitHub Actions, ensuring the project stays current with security patches and performance improvements.
    • Set a weekly schedule for Dependabot to check for updates, reducing manual maintenance efforts.

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The pull request introduces a new configuration file, .github/dependabot.yml, which sets up Dependabot to automate updates for GitHub Actions in the repository. It specifies a weekly schedule for checking updates, ensuring that the project remains current with the latest versions of GitHub Actions.

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File Change Summary
.github/dependabot.yml Added configuration for Dependabot to manage GitHub Actions updates, including version, updates, package ecosystem, directory, schedule, and interval.

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In the burrow deep, where code does play,
A rabbit hops to keep bugs at bay.
With Dependabot’s help, updates will flow,
Weekly checks to make the project glow!
Hopping through actions, so spry and so neat,
Keeping our codebase fresh and sweet! 🐇✨


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@xavidop xavidop merged commit 84648e4 into main Sep 15, 2024
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@xavidop xavidop deleted the xavidop-patch-1 branch September 15, 2024 15:12
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