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chore(dependabot.yml): Update dependency update schedule #30

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    • Updated the scheduling intervals for dependency updates from weekly to monthly for GitHub Actions, pip, and Docker in the dependabot configuration.

Changed the update schedule for the GitHub Actions, pip, and docker dependencies from weekly to monthly.

Signed-off-by: Rodney Osodo <[email protected]>
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The configuration for Dependabot, a tool that helps with updating dependencies, has been adjusted to check for updates on a monthly basis instead of weekly for certain package ecosystems. Additionally, the directory path for Docker updates has been changed to specifically target the "telegram" directory.

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File Change Summary
.github/dependabot.yml Updated update intervals from "weekly" to "monthly" for "github-actions", "pip", and "docker". Changed directory path for "docker" from "/" to "./telegram".

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In the garden of code, where dependencies creep,
A rabbit tweaked the bot, now it wakes less from sleep.
Once a week it roamed, now monthly it hops,
In the "telegram" path, where it gracefully stops. 🌱🤖


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@rodneyosodo rodneyosodo merged commit b51a623 into main Dec 2, 2023
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@rodneyosodo rodneyosodo deleted the dependabotupdate branch December 2, 2023 21:04
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