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chore(pie-monorepo): WCP-000 remove dependabot changeset action #2096

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@siggerzz siggerzz commented Nov 25, 2024

This PR removes the workflow job to automatically generate changesets for :dependabot: PR's, as I'm unable to find a way to get it working reliably.

Also, this functionality is solved by simply clicking the following button for any dependabot PR that bumps a package.json dependency.

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@siggerzz siggerzz merged commit 117a3a9 into main Nov 25, 2024
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@siggerzz siggerzz deleted the wcp-000-remove-dependabot-changeset-action branch November 25, 2024 10:47
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