Upgrade to GitHub-native Dependabot #647
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Now that Dependabot is built in to GitHub and generally available, we're encouraging everyone to migrate to get the best possible Dependabot experience. This pull request migrates your configuration from Dependabot.com to a config file, using the new syntax. When you merge this pull request, we'll swap out
dependabot-preview(me) for a newdependabotapp, and you'll be all set!With this change, you'll now use the Dependabot page in GitHub, rather than the Dependabot dashboard, to monitor your version updates. Dependabot is now configured exclusively using config files.
Your account was configured to allow an unlimited number of open pull requests. This option is no longer supported in the new config file so it has been changed to
99.If you've got any questions or feedback for us, please let us know by creating an issue in the dependabot/dependabot-core repository.
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Please note that regular
@dependabotcommands do not work on this pull request.🤖 💛