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chore: rename the dependabot reviewer #283

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chore: rename the dependabot reviewer #283

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@rach-id rach-id commented Jan 18, 2024

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  • New and updated code has appropriate documentation
  • New and updated code has new and/or updated testing
  • Required CI checks are passing
  • Visual proof for any user facing features like CLI or documentation updates
  • Linked issues closed with keywords

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  • Chores
    • Updated Dependabot configuration to change the designated reviewer for package updates.

@rach-id rach-id added the chore label Jan 18, 2024
@rach-id rach-id self-assigned this Jan 18, 2024
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The update in the repository's configuration involves a modification to the Dependabot settings. Specifically, the change entails updating the designated reviewer for dependency updates related to the npm and gomod ecosystems, substituting the previous reviewer "sweexordious" with the new reviewer "rach-id".

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File Change Summary
.github/dependabot.yml Reviewer updated from "sweexordious" to "rach-id" for npm and gomod ecosystems

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🐇💻 A hop and a skip in the code so wide,
🔄 A change has been made with a gentle guide.
📦 From sweexordious to rach-id we glide,
🎉 For npm and gomod, they'll now preside.

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Commits Files that changed from the base of the PR and between 1929fcd and df10138.
Files selected for processing (1)
  • .github/dependabot.yml (2 hunks)
Additional comments: 2
.github/dependabot.yml (2)
  • 9-9: Change is correct and aligns with the PR objectives to update the reviewer for Dependabot pull requests.
  • 18-18: Change is correct and aligns with the PR objectives to update the reviewer for Dependabot pull requests.

@rach-id rach-id merged commit e2b8e53 into master Jan 23, 2024
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@rach-id rach-id deleted the rach-id-patch-2 branch January 23, 2024 22:56
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