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Summary of Changes
This pull request adds a dependabot configuration file to the repository. Dependabot is a tool that automatically creates pull requests to update dependencies in a project. The configuration file specifies the package ecosystem to monitor (pip for Python), the directory to monitor (/), and the schedule for updates (weekly). This will help keep the project's dependencies up-to-date and secure.
Highlights
- Dependabot Configuration: Adds a
.github/dependabot.ymlfile to configure Dependabot for automated dependency updates. - Python Dependency Updates: Configures Dependabot to monitor Python (pip) dependencies in the root directory.
- Weekly Schedule: Sets Dependabot to check for updates on a weekly schedule.
Changelog
- .github/dependabot.yml
- Added a new file to configure Dependabot.
- Configured Dependabot to monitor pip dependencies.
- Set the update schedule to weekly.
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Closes#49