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chore: add Dependabot cooldown and update auto-merge to v0.5.0#69

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chore: add Dependabot cooldown and update auto-merge to v0.5.0#69
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Summary

  • Add tiered cooldown to dependabot.yml (patch: 1d, minor: 3d, major: 7d) as supply chain security measure
  • Update auto-merge caller to v0.5.0 — now auto-merges all minor/patch updates (major requires manual review)

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  • dependabot.yml is valid YAML with cooldown on all ecosystems
  • Auto-merge workflow references correct SHA

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Add tiered cooldown (patch:1d, minor:3d, major:7d) to dependabot.yml.
Update auto-merge caller to v0.5.0 (all deps, minor/patch only).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Hello @cuioss-oliver, I'm Gemini Code Assist1! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed!

This pull request enhances the repository's dependency management strategy by implementing a tiered cooldown period for Dependabot updates, improving supply chain security. Concurrently, it streamlines the auto-merging process for minor and patch updates, ensuring efficient maintenance while retaining manual oversight for significant version changes.

Highlights

  • Dependabot Cooldown: Introduced a tiered cooldown period for Dependabot updates in .github/dependabot.yml to enhance supply chain security. Patch updates will have a 1-day cooldown, minor updates 3 days, and major updates 7 days.
  • Auto-merge Workflow Update: Updated the auto-merge caller to version v0.5.0, which now automatically merges all minor and patch dependency updates, while major updates still require manual review.
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  • .github/dependabot.yml
    • Added cooldown configuration with default-days, semver-major-days, semver-minor-days, and semver-patch-days to control the delay before Dependabot updates are merged.
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  • Ignored by pattern: .github/workflows/** (1)
    • .github/workflows/dependabot-auto-merge.yml
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@cuioss-oliver cuioss-oliver merged commit 168aa22 into main Feb 19, 2026
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@cuioss-oliver cuioss-oliver deleted the chore/dependabot-cooldown-auto-merge branch February 19, 2026 11:44
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Code Review

This pull request introduces a cooldown configuration for Dependabot to manage the frequency of update pull requests, which is a good practice for supply chain security. The implementation is sound, though I've offered a suggestion to make the configuration more concise by removing a redundant entry.

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