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2020-02-26
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I guess the aforementioned web service should probably be configured with a web hook attached. Then it can call you once the dependency needs updating.
https://github.com/isaacs/github/issues/1423 Apparently gitlab support email. Maybe it would be sufficient to create another service to turn emails into prs
I was hoping that there might be something like http://libraries.io that still works. Because Iād want to keep an eye on libraries that are not just in Mavenā¦ It was more about being informed of the new releases rather than running something on the CI. Something that emails you with āhey, that lib that you were watching, thereās a new versionā¦ā Thereās this: https://www.releasly.co/#home But it only monitors things on GitHubā¦
@dotemacs https://bintray.com/bintray also offers a watch service, they do more than maven.
Morning