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Add dependabot[bot] to trusted contributors#392

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dependabot-autorun
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@glasnt glasnt commented Mar 10, 2026

This change should support having the dependabot changes auto-run CI.

This uses the trusted-contribution bot that comments the required /gcbrun comment to start Cloud Build tests.

Automatic comments already happening for renovate-bot PRs: #368 (comment)
Manual PR comment alternative: #366 (comment)

This change should support having the dependabot changes auto-run CI. 

This uses the trusted-contribution bot that comments the required `/gcbrun` comment to start Cloud Build tests. 

Automatic comments already happening for renovate-bot PRs: #368 (comment)
Manual PR comment alternative: #366 (comment)
@glasnt glasnt requested review from a team and nityaravi as code owners March 10, 2026 05:36
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This pull request aims to streamline the CI process for Dependabot-generated pull requests by adding dependabot[bot] to the list of trusted contributors. This change will allow Dependabot PRs to automatically trigger Cloud Build tests, similar to how renovate-bot PRs are handled, thereby reducing manual intervention and accelerating dependency updates.

Highlights

  • Trusted Contributors: Added dependabot[bot] to the list of trusted contributors in the .github/trusted-contribution.yml file.
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  • .github/trusted-contribution.yml
    • Added dependabot[bot] to the list of trusted contributors.
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This pull request adds dependabot[bot] to the list of trusted contributors in the .github/trusted-contribution.yml file. The goal is to enable automated CI runs for pull requests created by Dependabot. The change is straightforward and appears correct for its intended purpose. I have no further comments.

@iennae iennae merged commit 83abd93 into main Apr 6, 2026
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@iennae iennae deleted the dependabot-autorun branch April 6, 2026 14:52
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