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By default, GitHub supports Markdown in commit/PR messages, mainly using backticks to emphasize that a given name corresponds to a file, class, variable, or dependency.
For example, instead of "build(deps-dev): bump ruff from 0.4.10 to 0.5.0" one could have "build(deps-dev): bump ruff from 0.4.10 to 0.5.0".
Many Git clients offer Markdown rendering as well. In MY opinion, it looks nice and enables quick visual inspection that a commit/PR affected a particular part of the codebase...
I think it would be interesting to have an option in dependabot.yml to set this up, i.e. to mark down the name of a dependency to be bumped.
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Feature description
By default, GitHub supports Markdown in commit/PR messages, mainly using backticks to emphasize that a given name corresponds to a file, class, variable, or dependency.
For example, instead of "build(deps-dev): bump ruff from 0.4.10 to 0.5.0" one could have "build(deps-dev): bump
ruff
from 0.4.10 to 0.5.0".Many Git clients offer Markdown rendering as well. In MY opinion, it looks nice and enables quick visual inspection that a commit/PR affected a particular part of the codebase...
I think it would be interesting to have an option in
dependabot.yml
to set this up, i.e. to mark down the name of a dependency to be bumped.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: