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@EliahKagan EliahKagan commented Jul 2, 2025

This configures Dependabot version updates to keep imara-diff at 0.1.*. It does not affect Dependabot security updates, nor other ways of updating besides Dependabot, nor other crate dependencies if they are unrelated to imara-diff. See:

This is by the same technique as used in GitoxideLabs/cargo-smart-release@aeb91ee.

See discussion in #2068 for details for why we are not upgrading imara-diff to 0.2 at this time.


I've tested this in my fork; see EliahKagan#62 if interested. The configuration works, and no other changes were needed to make CI pass in that test PR. Unless something arises to indicate otherwise, I plan to merge this, then let Dependabot update #2068 or supersede it with a new PR (I expect it to do the latter) and merge it so long as it also passes here.

Edit: The new Dependabot PR was #2070, which I have now merged.

This configures Dependabot version updates to keep `imara-diff` at
0.1.*. It does not affect Dependabot security updates, nor other
ways of updating besides Dependabot, nor other crate dependencies
if they are unrelated to `imara-diff`. See:

- https://github.blog/changelog/2021-05-21-dependabot-version-updates-can-now-ignore-major-minor-patch-releases/
- https://docs.github.com/en/code-security/dependabot/working-with-dependabot/dependabot-options-reference#ignore--

This is by the same technique as used in:
GitoxideLabs/cargo-smart-release@aeb91ee

See discussion in GitoxideLabs#2068 for details for why we are not upgrading
`imara-diff` to 0.2 at this time.
@EliahKagan EliahKagan enabled auto-merge July 2, 2025 06:38
@EliahKagan EliahKagan merged commit 9accfba into GitoxideLabs:main Jul 2, 2025
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@EliahKagan EliahKagan deleted the imara-diff branch July 2, 2025 06:54
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