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This adds dependabot which looks for updates to your Github actions.

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Summary of Changes

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This pull request introduces automated dependency management for GitHub Actions within the repository. By adding a Dependabot configuration, the project will now automatically receive daily notifications and pull requests for available updates to its GitHub Actions, ensuring that workflows remain secure and benefit from the latest features and bug fixes.

Highlights

  • Dependabot Configuration: A new .github/dependabot.yml file has been added to enable Dependabot for the repository.
  • GitHub Actions Updates: Dependabot is specifically configured to monitor and suggest updates for GitHub Actions dependencies.
  • Daily Checks: The update check schedule for GitHub Actions has been set to run daily, ensuring timely notifications for new versions.
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Code Review

This pull request adds a Dependabot configuration to keep GitHub Actions up-to-date. The configuration is correct, but I've suggested some enhancements to improve the workflow, such as limiting open pull requests, automatically assigning reviewers and labels, and customizing commit messages. These changes will help manage the automated PRs more effectively.

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