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[Feature]: Integrate Dependabot for Automated Dependency Updates #163

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harmeetsingh11 opened this issue Feb 7, 2024 · 1 comment
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harmeetsingh11 commented Feb 7, 2024

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Keeping the project's dependencies up to date can be a challenging task, especially when done manually. To streamline and automate this process, we propose integrating Dependabot.

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We need to add Dependabot to our project as it will significantly aid in keeping our dependencies current. Once activated, Dependabot will automatically submit pull requests (PRs) whenever there are outdated dependencies identified in our package.json file.

This automated approach will enhance our project's stability, security, and overall maintenance by ensuring that we are always using the latest and most secure versions of our dependencies.

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