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Clear filters and sortky can now issue HTTP QUERY requests, a method that takes a body where GET cannot. The change is four lines, split between the method allow-list and the normalizer that uppercases it.
Moves release Phase 2 (tag → publish Release → back-merge main→develop) out of the releasing skill and into CI, so a release finishes automatically when the release PR merges — with no standing…
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Five code blocks in the tic-tac-toe tutorial had incorrect highlight ranges — either missing newly-introduced lines or over-highlighting lines already present from a prior step.
createJSONStorage is widely used in examples but lacks type safety and runtime validation — data read from storage is blindly cast to the state type, so corrupt or stale values are silently accepte…
Two README links pointing to ./docs/guides/ 404'd after the docs were reorganized under ./docs/learn/guides/.
This PR addresses part of the problem with the date-fns package becoming way too large:
The set() documentation example says setting hours: 12 changes 2014-09-01 01:23:45 to 12:00:00, but the example output correctly preserves the existing minutes and seconds as 12:23:45.
100 files changed, +1250 −707 in date-fns/date-fns. The author left no usable description, so this brief describes structure only.