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@nanotaboada nanotaboada commented May 21, 2025

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    • Updated GitHub Actions in the workflow to use the latest stable versions for improved reliability.
    • Standardized Dependabot commit messages for dependency updates to ensure consistent formatting.

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The changes update the Dependabot configuration to enforce a standardized commit message format for dependency updates and upgrade several GitHub Actions in the workflow YAML file to specific newer versions. No modifications are made to exported or public entities, and workflow logic remains unchanged.

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.github/dependabot.yml Added explicit commit-message customization for all update blocks, standardizing prefixes and scope inclusion.
.github/workflows/dotnet.yml Updated versions of multiple GitHub Actions to more recent, specific releases without changing workflow logic.

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.github/dependabot.yml (3)

9-11: Standardize Dependabot commit message prefix for NuGet (src).
The addition of the commit-message block with include: scope and prefix: "chore(deps): bump " ensures all NuGet dependencies in /src are updated with consistent commit messages. Approved.


24-26: Standardize Dependabot commit message prefix for NuGet (tests).
Adding the same commit-message configuration to the test directory maintains consistency across your projects. Approved.


32-34: Standardize Dependabot commit message prefix for GitHub Actions.
Applying commit-message customization to the github-actions ecosystem ensures uniform commit history for workflow updates. Approved.

.github/workflows/dotnet.yml (8)

24-24: Upgrade actions/checkout to v4.2.2 across all jobs.
All actions/checkout steps have been bumped from v4 to v4.2.2, promoting consistent fetch behavior and incorporating the latest patches. Approved.

Also applies to: 50-50, 87-87, 120-120


27-27: Pin actions/setup-dotnet to v4.3.1.
Updating to v4.3.1 should include the latest support and caching improvements. Please verify this version fully supports your 8.0.x target runtime.


53-53: Bump wagoid/commitlint-github-action to v6.2.1.
This ensures your commit linting step uses the latest rule updates and bug fixes. Approved.


74-74: Upgrade actions/upload-artifact to v4.6.2.
The newer version improves artifact handling performance without additional configuration changes. Approved.


90-90: Upgrade actions/download-artifact to v4.3.0.
Aligns the download action with the upload step version, ensuring compatibility. Approved.


123-123: Update docker/login-action to v3.4.0.
Pinning at v3.4.0 secures and stabilizes Docker registry authentication. Approved.


130-130: Update docker/setup-buildx-action to v3.10.0.
The latest release adds key enhancements for multi-platform buildx support. Approved.


133-133: Update docker/build-push-action to v6.17.0.
This version brings performance optimizations for caching and build stability. Approved.

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@nanotaboada nanotaboada changed the title Feature/github-actions-versions chore(ci): pin GitHub Actions to specific versions May 21, 2025
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@nanotaboada nanotaboada merged commit 85c5bab into master May 21, 2025
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@nanotaboada nanotaboada deleted the feature/github-actions-versions branch May 21, 2025 03:27
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