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@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ name: renovate
on: on:
schedule: schedule:
- cron: "@hourly" - cron: "@hourly"
# - cron: "23 */3 * * *"
push: push:
branches: branches:
- main - main
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jobs: jobs:
renovate: renovate:
runs-on: docker runs-on: docker
container: ghcr.io/renovatebot/renovate:37.399.1 container: ghcr.io/renovatebot/renovate:37.399.10
steps: steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4 - uses: actions/checkout@v4
- run: renovate - run: renovate

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@ -15,7 +15,15 @@ To host the renovate config.
## requirements ## requirements
1. Create a new bot account e.g. renovate-bot. 1. Create a new bot account e.g. renovate-bot.
2. Create a personal access token (*PAT*) for your renovate-bot account. 2. Create a personal access token (*PAT*) for your renovate-bot account with the following scopes:
1. activitypub: no access
2. issue: read and write
3. misc: read
4. notifications: read
5. organization: read
6. package: read (if you use forgejo packages)
7. repository: read and write
8. user: read
3. Create a new organisation e.g. homelab. 3. Create a new organisation e.g. homelab.
4. Add your renovate-bot account as owner to the organization. 4. Add your renovate-bot account as owner to the organization.
5. Add renovate-bot *PAT* as a secret (*RENOVATE_TOKEN*) in the organization. 5. Add renovate-bot *PAT* as a secret (*RENOVATE_TOKEN*) in the organization.
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### additions ### additions
1. GitHub Access Token (read only) 1. Generate your GitHub access token (read only) under Settings / Developer Settings
2. Docker.io login credentials 2. Docker.io login credentials (username and access token)
## acknowledgments ## acknowledgments