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  • change schedule for dependabot to weekly

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Pull Request Overview

Updates the Dependabot configuration to change the dependency update schedule from daily to weekly, running on Sundays instead of daily at 14:00.

  • Changes update frequency from daily to weekly for both package ecosystems
  • Sets the weekly schedule to run on Sundays
  • Removes the specific time configuration (14:00) as it's not needed for weekly schedules

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This pull request adjusts the frequency of Dependabot's dependency updates. By transitioning from a daily to a weekly schedule, the aim is to reduce the volume of automated pull requests, streamlining repository maintenance and focusing on less frequent, yet still timely, dependency management.

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  • Dependabot Schedule: The update schedule for Dependabot has been changed from daily to weekly. Updates will now occur specifically on Sundays, and the previous daily time setting has been removed.
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LGTM

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Code Review

This pull request correctly updates the dependabot schedule from daily to weekly for both github-actions and npm package ecosystems. The configuration is valid. I've added a couple of suggestions to specify a run time for the weekly schedule. This will make the runs more predictable, which is generally a good practice for CI jobs.

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interval: "weekly"
day: "sunday"

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While this configuration is valid, removing the time key will cause dependabot to run at a random time on Sunday. For more predictable behavior, it's good practice to specify a time. For example, running it early in the morning ensures pull requests are ready for review at the start of the week.

      interval: "weekly"
      day: "sunday"
      time: "02:00"

Comment on lines +18 to +19
interval: "weekly"
day: "sunday"

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medium

Similar to the github-actions schedule, this is a valid configuration but will run at a random time on Sunday. For consistency and predictability, it's recommended to also specify a time here.

      interval: "weekly"
      day: "sunday"
      time: "02:00"

@atm-snag2 atm-snag2 merged commit 442ef3f into master Sep 3, 2025
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@atm-snag2 atm-snag2 deleted the change-schedule-dependabot branch September 3, 2025 02:21
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