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Summary

  • roll up the blocked Dependabot dependency bumps into one tested update
  • update pinned workflow action SHAs from the blocked workflow PRs
  • ignore the repo-local .agent-runner runtime directory in Prettier checks

Validation

  • npm run lint
  • npm test -- --runInBand
  • npm run test:updater-smoke
  • make sonar

Notes

  • existing Dependabot PR checks are blocked by the repository billing lock, so this PR consolidates the same updates into one reviewed change set
  • Sonar quality gate status: OK

Summary by Sourcery

Consolidate dependency and workflow action updates while tightening formatting configuration.

Enhancements:

  • Update application and development dependencies to their latest compatible patch versions.
  • Exclude the local .agent-runner runtime directory from Prettier formatting checks.

Build:

  • Refresh package-lock to align with updated dependency versions.

CI:

  • Bump pinned SHAs for CodeQL, SARIF upload, SBOM generation, and test reporting GitHub Actions across security and QA workflows.

@Mehdi-Bl Mehdi-Bl merged commit f08ae2a into main Mar 24, 2026
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Reviewer's Guide

Consolidates multiple blocked Dependabot updates into a single change by bumping selected app and tooling dependencies, updating pinned SHAs for several GitHub Actions workflows, and excluding a local runtime directory from Prettier formatting checks, with package-lock regenerated accordingly.

File-Level Changes

Change Details Files
Bump selected runtime dependencies to their latest vetted patch/minor versions and regenerate the lockfile.
  • Update @openfeature/server-sdk, i18next, and yaml to newer compatible versions in the dependencies section.
  • Regenerate package-lock.json to align with the new dependency versions and integrity metadata.
package.json
package-lock.json
Update build and tooling devDependencies to newer patch/minor releases.
  • Bump Babel, Tailwind CLI, TypeScript ESLint plugin, Electron, lint-staged, sonarqube-scanner, and tailwindcss versions in devDependencies.
  • Ensure updated tooling versions remain compatible with existing scripts and configuration.
package.json
package-lock.json
Refresh pinned SHAs for GitHub Actions used in security and QA workflows.
  • Update github/codeql-action init/analyze/upload-sarif steps to a newer commit SHA in CodeQL, poutine, scorecards, and semgrep workflows.
  • Update dorny/test-reporter and anchore/sbom-action to newer commit SHAs in their respective workflows.
  • Maintain explicit pinning to commits rather than version tags for supply-chain security.
.github/workflows/codeql.yml
.github/workflows/poutine.yml
.github/workflows/qa-matrix.yml
.github/workflows/sbom.yml
.github/workflows/scorecards.yml
.github/workflows/semgrep.yml
Exclude local agent runner artifacts from Prettier formatting.
  • Add the repo-local .agent-runner runtime directory to .prettierignore so transient files are not processed by Prettier.
.prettierignore

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Hello, I'm Gemini Code Assist1! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed!

This pull request addresses a backlog of maintenance tasks by rolling up several blocked Dependabot dependency updates and updating pinned workflow action SHAs. The primary goal is to ensure the project's dependencies and CI/CD workflows are current and stable, preventing future blocking issues and maintaining a healthy development environment. Additionally, it refines the Prettier configuration to ignore a newly introduced runtime directory.

Highlights

  • Dependency Consolidation: Consolidated multiple blocked Dependabot dependency updates into a single, tested pull request.
  • Workflow Action Updates: Updated pinned SHAs for various workflow actions to ensure they are current.
  • Prettier Configuration: Added the .agent-runner directory to the .prettierignore file to prevent linting issues.

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    • .github/workflows/qa-matrix.yml
    • .github/workflows/sbom.yml
    • .github/workflows/scorecards.yml
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Code Review

This pull request updates numerous npm dependencies to their latest patch or minor versions, including @openfeature/server-sdk, i18next, yaml, Babel presets, Tailwind CSS related packages, TypeScript ESLint packages, Electron, lint-staged, sonarqube-scanner, axios, and lightningcss. It also adds .agent-runner to the .prettierignore file. There is no feedback to provide.

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