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1. Sign in to both your user account on {% data variables.product.prodname_ghe_cloud %} **and** your user account on {% data variables.product.prodname_ghe_cloud %} ({% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom_the_website %}{% ifversion ghecom-github-connect %} or {% data variables.enterprise.data_residency_site %}{% endif %}).
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1. On {% data variables.product.prodname_ghe_server %}, in the upper-right corner of any page, click your profile photo, then click **Settings**.
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{% data reusables.github-connect.github-connect-tab-user-settings %}
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{% data reusables.github-connect.connect-dotcom-and-enterprise %}
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1. Review the resources that {% data variables.product.prodname_ghe_server %} will access from your {% data variables.product.prodname_dotcom_the_website %}{% ifversion ghecom-github-connect %} or {% data variables.enterprise.data_residency_site %}{% endif %} account, then click **Authorize**.
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For repositories with multiple compiled languages, you can specify language-specific build commands. For example, if your repository contains C/C++, C# and Java, you might want to provide manual build steps for one language (here Java). This specifies build steps for Java while still using `autobuild` for C/C++ and C#.
When {% data variables.product.prodname_dependabot %} raises a pull request, you're notified by your chosen method for the repository. Each pull request contains detailed information about the proposed change, taken from the package manager. These pull requests follow the normal checks and tests defined in your repository.
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{% ifversion fpt or ghec %}In addition, where enough information is available, you'll see a compatibility score. This may also help you decide whether or not to merge the change. For information about this score, see [AUTOTITLE](/code-security/dependabot/dependabot-security-updates/about-dependabot-security-updates).{% endif %}
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If you have many dependencies to manage, you may want to customize the configuration for each package manager so that pull requests have specific reviewers, assignees, and labels. {% ifversion dependabot-version-updates-groups %} You may also want to group sets of dependencies together, so that multiple dependencies are updated in a single pull request.{% endif %} For more information, see [AUTOTITLE](/code-security/dependabot/dependabot-version-updates/customizing-dependabot-prs){% ifversion dependabot-grouped-security-updates-config %} and [AUTOTITLE](/code-security/dependabot/dependabot-security-updates/configuring-dependabot-security-updates#grouping-dependabot-updates-into-a-single-pull-request).{% else %} and [AUTOTITLE](/code-security/dependabot/dependabot-security-updates/configuring-dependabot-security-updates#grouping-dependabot-security-updates-into-a-single-pull-request).{% endif %}
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If you have many dependencies to manage, you may want to customize the configuration for each package manager so that pull requests have specific reviewers, assignees, and labels. You may also want to group sets of dependencies together, so that multiple dependencies are updated in a single pull request. For more information, see [AUTOTITLE](/code-security/dependabot/dependabot-version-updates/customizing-dependabot-prs){% ifversion dependabot-grouped-security-updates-config %} and [AUTOTITLE](/code-security/dependabot/dependabot-security-updates/configuring-dependabot-security-updates#grouping-dependabot-updates-into-a-single-pull-request).{% else %} and [AUTOTITLE](/code-security/dependabot/dependabot-security-updates/configuring-dependabot-security-updates#grouping-dependabot-security-updates-into-a-single-pull-request).{% endif %}
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> If you don't interact with {% data variables.product.prodname_dependabot %} pull requests for a repository during a 90-day time period, {% data variables.product.prodname_dependabot %} considers your repository as inactive, and will automatically pause {% data variables.product.prodname_dependabot_updates %}. For more information about inactivity criteria, see [AUTOTITLE](/code-security/dependabot/dependabot-version-updates/about-dependabot-version-updates#about-automatic-deactivation-of-dependabot-updates) and [AUTOTITLE](/code-security/dependabot/dependabot-security-updates/about-dependabot-security-updates#about-automatic-deactivation-of-dependabot-updates).
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*`@dependabot merge` merges the pull request once your CI tests have passed.
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*`@dependabot reopen` reopens the pull request if the pull request is closed.
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*`@dependabot show DEPENDENCY_NAME ignore conditions` retrieves information on the ignore conditions for the specified dependency, and comments on the pull request with a table that displays all ignore conditions for the dependency. For example, `@dependabot show express ignore conditions` would find all `ignore` conditions stored for the Express dependency, and comment on the pull request with that information.
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*`@dependabot squash and merge` squashes and merges the pull request once your CI tests have passed.
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{% data variables.product.prodname_dependabot %} will react with a "thumbs up" emoji to acknowledge the command, and may respond with a comment on the pull request. While {% data variables.product.prodname_dependabot %} usually responds quickly, some commands may take several minutes to complete if {% data variables.product.prodname_dependabot %} is busy processing other updates or commands.
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