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The pull request introduces changes to the Dependabot configuration for automated dependency management. The primary modification involves replacing the existing .github/dependabot.yml file with a new .github/dependabot.yaml file. The new configuration maintains the previous version 2 format but expands the update scope to include two distinct package ecosystems: npm and GitHub Actions.

The updated configuration establishes identical weekly update schedules for both ecosystems, specifically set to run every Monday at 06:00. Both update configurations are associated with the cloudnode-pro/development team as designated reviewers. This approach ensures consistent and systematic dependency tracking across different parts of the project's technological infrastructure.

The transition from .yml to .yaml extension represents a minor file naming adjustment, while the core configuration remains fundamentally similar to the previous version. The new file maintains the automated dependency management strategy, providing a structured approach to keeping project dependencies current and secure through regular, scheduled updates.


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1-2: LGTM! File extension change noted.

The change from .yml to .yaml extension is valid, as both are acceptable for YAML files. The version specification is correct.


12-19: Verify the directory setting for GitHub Actions.

Whilst the configuration is valid, GitHub Actions workflows typically reside in .github/workflows. Consider updating the directory setting:

Consider updating the configuration:

  - package-ecosystem: github-actions
-   directory: /
+   directory: /.github/workflows
    schedule:
      interval: weekly
      day: monday
      time: "06:00"
    reviewers:
      - cloudnode-pro/development

@zefir-git zefir-git enabled auto-merge December 18, 2024 21:28
@zefir-git zefir-git merged commit 166ad3a into main Dec 18, 2024
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@zefir-git zefir-git deleted the improve-ci branch December 18, 2024 22:55
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