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Make dependabot ignore eslint and eslint-* dependencies #3894

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Similarly to the GOV.UK Frontend repository, make dependabot ignore eslint packages updates for now to avoid its process timing out and preventing the update of other packages.

@romaricpascal romaricpascal changed the title Make dependabot ignore eslint and eslint-* dependencies Make dependabot ignore eslint and eslint-* dependencies Jul 12, 2024
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@romaricpascal romaricpascal force-pushed the dependabot-ignore-eslint branch from a7b348a to 460bd8e Compare July 12, 2024 13:48
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EZ

@romaricpascal romaricpascal merged commit 7dc87d0 into main Jul 12, 2024
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@romaricpascal romaricpascal deleted the dependabot-ignore-eslint branch July 12, 2024 13:53
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