effects: move package/submodule updates to onSchedule#5682
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Move the update-packages and update-submodules cron workflows to nixbot onSchedule effects so they can be triggered on demand from the repo page (Mic92/nixbot#48), instead of waiting for the next cron occurrence. Both run against a token-authenticated clone: the GitToken secret authenticates git push and gh. Also drop the always-failing fail-test effect, now covered upstream.
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Move the update-packages and update-submodules cron workflows to nixbot
onSchedule effects so they can be triggered on demand from the repo page
(Mic92/nixbot#48), instead of waiting for the next cron occurrence.
Both run against a token-authenticated clone: the GitToken secret
authenticates git push and gh.
Also drop the always-failing fail-test effect, now covered upstream.