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    • Upgraded a core dependency to its latest version, offering improved reliability, performance, and access to new enhancements that benefit your overall experience.

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The update modifies the dependency version for @squirrel-labs/peanut-sdk in package.json from ^0.5.11 to ^0.5.16. This is a straightforward dependency upgrade that does not alter exported or public interfaces. The change is similar to recent updates in related pull requests.

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package.json Updated @squirrel-labs/peanut-sdk dependency version from ^0.5.11 to ^0.5.16

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35-35: Dependency Version Bump Verification

The dependency @squirrel-labs/peanut-sdk has been updated from ^0.5.11 to ^0.5.16. This is a straightforward upgrade. Please ensure that:

  • The new SDK version is fully compatible with the existing codebase.
  • Any breaking changes or new features in version 0.5.16 have been thoroughly tested.

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@Hugo0 Hugo0 merged commit 6ccd87e into main Mar 3, 2025
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