ci: remove automerge job from pull-request-target#5753
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Branch protection rules now provide merge gating, making the automerge job redundant. Removing it ensures bot PRs (from prql-bot, dependabot, pre-commit-ci) go through the same review process as all other PRs. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Summary
automergejob frompull-request-target.yamlprql-bot,dependabot[bot],pre-commit-ci[bot]) no longer need to be auto-merged — they'll go through the same review flow as all other PRsContext: #5752 was auto-merged by this job before a maintainer could review it. With merge protection in place, the automerge job is redundant.
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automergeis not referenced as a required check elsewhere in the repopull-request-target.yaml— PR title validation and backport — are unchanged)🤖 Generated with Claude Code