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imp(ci): Disable dependabot temporarily #35

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@MalteHerrmann MalteHerrmann commented Aug 9, 2024

This PR removes the dependabot workflow because dependency updates should only be merged for now when there are updates from the Evmos repo.

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    • Updated the changelog to summarize recent improvements and document ongoing development efforts.
    • Added a note regarding the temporary disabling of Dependabot to maintain stability.

@MalteHerrmann MalteHerrmann requested a review from a team as a code owner August 9, 2024 08:39
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The recent updates focus on enhancing project stability and structure. A key change is the temporary disabling of Dependabot, reflecting a strategic approach to dependency management. Additionally, improvements have been made to the project organization, including the introduction of a contracts directory and various package implementations. These changes indicate ongoing development efforts aimed at refining functionality and optimizing the development environment.

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Files Change Summary
CHANGELOG.md Updated to include recent improvements and the disabling of Dependabot.
.../contracts/* Introduced a new contracts directory for better organization.
.../scripts/compile.js Added a compilation script to streamline build processes.
.../client/* Implemented client packages to enhance functionality.
.../command/* Added command packages for improved command handling.
.../version/* Introduced version packages for better version management.
.../server/* Continued development on server implementation.

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In the garden where code does grow,
A rabbit hops, with joy in tow.
Dependencies paused, stability we seek,
New paths emerge, the future is sleek!
With contracts and scripts, oh what a delight,
Our project blooms, shining so bright! 🐇✨


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@github-actions github-actions bot added the CI label Aug 9, 2024
@MalteHerrmann MalteHerrmann merged commit 71a0fa9 into main Aug 9, 2024
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@MalteHerrmann MalteHerrmann deleted the disable-dependabot branch August 9, 2024 08:43
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