Disabling Scheduled Dependency Updates(davidism.com)
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Disabling Scheduled Dependency Updates
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In my case I recently moved all my company org access to a separate GitHub account. It definitely solves this issue at least.
An alternative is to automatically merge dependency changes which pass the tests. Then there's no need for any intervention unless something needs your attention, just dismiss the notification.
We do this at PRQL, with: https://github.com/PRQL/prql/blob/12b1bb65afd5b67f34b98d0ac1...
We do this at PRQL, with: https://github.com/PRQL/prql/blob/12b1bb65afd5b67f34b98d0ac1...
TBH with Rust it's easier, because if it compiles, it works. While in the dynamic languages ecosystems is more risky and will require either way manual review, unless you have 100% test coverage that I would assume is very rare.
You get to choose either the mind-numbing churn of constant updates, the risk of updates piling up and becoming unmanageable, or shipping software with vulnerabilities. None of these options sounds fun.
Sure you could unfollow work repos you aren't interested in, but you're automatically following any new ones.