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  • Chores
    • Added configuration to enable automated weekly dependency update checks.
    • Prepares the project to receive pull requests for keeping dependencies current, improving long-term stability and security.
    • No impact on user-facing functionality in this release.
    • Configuration is structured to support future expansion to multiple ecosystems as needed.

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Introduces a new Dependabot configuration file (.github/dependabot.yml) using version 2. It defines a single weekly update entry targeting the repository root ("/") with the package-ecosystem left as a placeholder. The file includes commented guidance and a documentation link.

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Dependabot configuration
.github/dependabot.yml
Added version 2 Dependabot config with one weekly schedule for root ("/"); package-ecosystem left as placeholder; includes instructional comments and doc link.

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Bug Report

Name Severity Example test case Description
Missing package ecosystem Critical Add the dependabot.yml file as is and wait for dependabot to run. No dependencies will be updated. The package-ecosystem field in .github/dependabot.yml is empty. Dependabot needs this value to identify which package ecosystem to update (e.g., npm, pip, go). Without a valid value, Dependabot will not be able to update any dependencies.

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@kevinelliott kevinelliott merged commit 992c1c1 into main Aug 30, 2025
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@kevinelliott kevinelliott deleted the add-dependabot branch August 30, 2025 22:25
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