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@erikgb erikgb commented Nov 1, 2025

This PR will enable automerge for onsi Gomega and Ginkgo Go dependencies. These packages have quite frequent releases, and I seldom spend much time reviewing the upgrade PRs from Renovate.

We should be prudent in enabling automerge for dependency upgrades, but I think this makes sense because the modules are:

  • highly popular
  • many contributors
  • test modules that will usually not be included in a production build

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Pull Request Overview

This PR adds a new package rule configuration for automatically grouping and labeling updates from the github.com/onsi organization's testing libraries (gomega and ginkgo/v2) in a Go project's dependency management configuration.

  • Adds a new package rule to group github.com/onsi dependencies together
  • Configures automatic skip-review labeling for these testing framework updates

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@erikgb erikgb requested a review from ThatsMrTalbot November 1, 2025 12:37
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/lgtm
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