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Analysis: 33% of dependency updates in this repository can be merged. #38686

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supalarry opened this issue Aug 28, 2023 · 2 comments
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Hey there 👋

Our bot, Adaptly, found that 4 out of 12 currently open dependency update PRs can be merged.
That's 33% right there:

View Safe to Merge PRs1. Bump babel to ^7.22.11
2. Bump prettier to ^3.0.2
3. Bump stylis to ^4.3.0
4. Lock file maintenance

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🔎   How does Adaptly know this?

It analyses changelogs of dependencies updated in a PR.
If no breaking changes are found in the changelogs, PR is marked as good to merge.

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Feel free to try Adaptly on your repositories and finally
merge dependency update PRs. Let us know if you have any questions.

Best of luck with your projects,
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@brijeshb42 brijeshb42 added dependencies Update of dependencies and removed status: waiting for maintainer These issues haven't been looked at yet by a maintainer labels Aug 29, 2023
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@brijeshb42, aren't you on community support this week?

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Yes. I am. I thought since you mentioned Adaptly in our last meeting, you'd like to take that up as an integration. I will anyways checkout the individual renovate bot PRs.

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