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Add GitHub Actions to be in Dependabot scope #4441

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Summary

Add GitHub actions workflows to be in scope of Dependabot scans. This ensures that updates to packages we are dependent on in our GitHub actions are automatically brought to our attention in the future (and we avoid having to make delayed manual updates such as #3595).

Implementation details

See "Summary" section above.

Testing

New tests cover the changes: N/A

Run automated pull request tests (includes all of our unit, integration, and functional tests)

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N/A (no CHANGELOG entry required)

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Does this PR include breaking model changes? If so, Have you added transformation functions?

No

Does this PR include the addition of new environment variables in the README?

No

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By submitting this pull request, I confirm that my contribution is made under the terms of the Apache 2.0 license.

@danehlim danehlim requested a review from a team as a code owner November 26, 2024 23:46
@danehlim danehlim force-pushed the dependabot-check-github-actions branch from 006c845 to 03eb31b Compare December 2, 2024 19:37
@danehlim danehlim force-pushed the dependabot-check-github-actions branch from 03eb31b to 678315a Compare December 2, 2024 22:13
@danehlim danehlim merged commit 3165584 into aws:dev Dec 3, 2024
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