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@samdenty samdenty merged commit 3e10408 into v5 Apr 21, 2025
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@samdenty samdenty deleted the v5-5737 branch April 21, 2025 08:23
samdenty added a commit that referenced this pull request Apr 21, 2025
* origin/v5:
  fix(utils/detect-mimetype): add support for detecting id3 tags (#5737) (#5822)
  fix (openai): structured output support for responses api model (#5809) (#5821)
  fix(provider/openai): update temperature handling for all search preview model (#5739) (#5820)
  feat(providers/fal): add transcribe (#5718) (#5819)
  docs: move gladia provider (#5790) (#5818)
  chore (automation): assign team pull requests to author (#5844)
  feat(providers/gladia): add transcribe (#5720) (#5817)
  feat (providers/openai): add gpt-4.1 models (#5764) (#5816)
  feat(providers/deepgram): add transcribe (#5721) (#5815)
  chore: switch to workspace:* (#5864)
  feat(providers/lmnt): add speech (#5726) (#5823)
  feat(providers/hume): add speech (#5727) (#5814)
  feat(providers/revai): add transcribe  (#5730) (#5807)
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