GitHub Enterprise Cloud, Free, Pro, and Teams users can now enable Dependabot updates as an Actions workflow, providing faster runs, increased troubleshooting visibility, and other benefits. Running Dependabot on Actions is free and does not count towards Actions minutes or costs.

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Who can opt-in?What if I’m on Enterprise Server (GHES)?Why choose to run Dependabot as an Actions workflow today?Will this count towards Actions minutes or costs?What’s the next migration phase for Dependabot on Actions?How to enable Dependabot on Actions?When will self-hosted runners, larger runners, and actions runner controller (ARC) be supported?When will VNETs be supported?Can I use Actions workflows and APIs to trigger Dependabot jobs?If I see a Dependabot job fail in Actions, how can I restart it?If I enable Dependabot on Actions, can I later opt-out?What if I don’t want to turn on Actions for my repository or organization? What happens if Actions is disabled in a repository but Dependabot is enabled to run on Actions?

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