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Update dependabot.yml #43

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@tjorim tjorim commented Sep 10, 2024

Add devcontainer features as well (not sure if it will work without a pinned version)
and change interval to weekly in line with other dependabot configs.

Not sure if we want label dependency-update as other repos or dependencies as has been used till now.

Add devcontainer features as well (not sure if it will work without a pinned version) and change interval to weekly in line with other dependabot configs.
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The pull request introduces modifications to the .github/dependabot.yml file, adding a new package ecosystem for "devcontainers" with specific settings for update frequency and pull request labeling. Additionally, the update interval for "github-actions" has been adjusted from daily to weekly, aligning it with the new devcontainer schedule. This streamlining aims for a more organized approach to dependency management.

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File Path Change Summary
.github/dependabot.yml - Added configuration for devcontainers package ecosystem.
- Changed github-actions update interval from daily to weekly.

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    participant User
    participant Dependabot
    participant GitHub

    User->>Dependabot: Request for dependency updates
    Dependabot->>GitHub: Check for updates (devcontainers)
    GitHub-->>Dependabot: Return available updates
    Dependabot->>User: Create pull request for updates
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    participant User
    participant Dependabot
    participant GitHub

    User->>Dependabot: Request for dependency updates
    Dependabot->>GitHub: Check for updates (github-actions)
    GitHub-->>Dependabot: Return available updates
    Dependabot->>User: Create pull request for updates

And there you have it! Dependency management just got a little more organized—like a sock drawer after a spring cleaning! 🧦✨

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13-16: GitHub Actions and Devcontainers, together at last! 🤝

The modifications to the "github-actions" ecosystem are spot-on! Aligning the update interval and labels with the new "devcontainers" configuration brings a delightful consistency to the dependency management process.

Weekly updates for both ecosystems? That's like having a standing coffee date with your dependencies every week. ☕ No more daily surprises!

And using the same label for pull requests? It's like they're wearing matching outfits. So cute! 😄

Great job on streamlining the configuration and making Dependabot's life easier. It's the little things that count, and these changes are definitely worth celebrating! 🎉


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tjorim commented Sep 10, 2024

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Thanks 👍

@ludeeus ludeeus merged commit 47870f5 into hacs:main Sep 11, 2024
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@tjorim tjorim deleted the patch-1 branch September 11, 2024 07:06
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