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[WIP] Create agentic workflow to address Dependabot Node.js issues#14685

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Thanks for asking me to work on this. I will get started on it and keep this PR's description up to date as I form a plan and make progress.


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🔍 PR Triage Results

Category: chore | Risk: low | Priority: 25/100

Scores Breakdown

  • Impact: 15/50 - Workflow automation for dependency management, indirect quality improvement
  • Urgency: 5/30 - WIP created 1.5 hours ago, still in planning phase, no code changes yet
  • Quality: 5/20 - Draft with no code changes, minimal description, CI pending

📋 Recommended Action: defer

Rationale: This PR is in early WIP stage with no code changes yet (0 files). While automating Dependabot handling could be valuable long-term, the PR is still in planning phase. Given we're in release mode focusing on quality and stability, this can be deferred until more progress is made and the PR exits draft status.

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  • Continue development when ready
  • Exit draft status once code is implemented
  • Re-triage when ready for review

Triaged by PR Triage Agent on 2026-02-09 - Run #21836303013

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@pelikhan pelikhan closed this Feb 9, 2026
@github-actions github-actions Bot deleted the copilot/burn-down-dependabot-node-issues branch April 2, 2026 12:09
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