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chore: bump version to 0.21.0#107

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chore: bump version to 0.21.0#107
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Summary

  • Update version to 0.21.0 in deno.json
  • Update deno.lock to reflect new version
  • Update flake.lock with latest dependencies

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  • CI checks pass (verify, scenario-test, scenario-test-nix)
  • Ready to merge and trigger publish workflow

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Pull request overview

This PR bumps the package version from 0.20.0 to 0.21.0, preparing for a new release. The changes update version references across configuration files and refresh lock files with the latest dependencies.

Changes:

  • Update package version from 0.20.0 to 0.21.0 in deno.json
  • Refresh deno.lock with dependency updates
  • Update flake.lock with latest nixpkgs references

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File Description
deno.json Updates version field from "0.20.0" to "0.21.0"
deno.lock Adds new dependency resolution entries and updates package references (contains version inconsistency)
flake.lock Updates nixpkgs dependency with latest commit hash and metadata

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@lambdalisue lambdalisue merged commit f7e7e6e into main Feb 2, 2026
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@lambdalisue lambdalisue deleted the release/v0.21.0 branch February 2, 2026 01:13
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