Examples of how you can use GitHub Actions to automate common Dependabot related tasks.| GitHub Docs
GitHub automatically runs the jobs that generate Dependabot pull requests on GitHub Actions if you have GitHub Actions enabled for the repository. When Dependabot is enabled, these jobs will run by bypassing Actions policy checks and disablement at the repository or organization level.| GitHub Docs
Dependabot can pause updates based on your interaction with Dependabot pull requests. Learn more about the automatic deactivation of Dependabot updates.| GitHub Docs
Dependabot supports a variety of ecosystems and repositories| GitHub Docs
Learn how to streamline and efficiently manage your Dependabot pull requests.| GitHub Docs
Detailed information for all the options you can use to customize how Dependabot maintains your repositories.| GitHub Docs
Dependabot can fix vulnerable dependencies for you by raising pull requests with security updates.| GitHub Docs
You can configure your repository so that Dependabot automatically updates the packages you use.| GitHub Docs
Using GPG, SSH, or S/MIME, you can sign tags and commits locally. These tags or commits are marked as verified on GitHub so other people can be confident that the changes come from a trusted source.| GitHub Docs
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