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  • Chores
    • Updated the package to its latest release.
    • Streamlined the project setup process to simplify initialization.

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The pull request updates two package.json files. The root package.json now reflects a new version, changing from "1.1.3" to "1.1.4". In the template/tinyvue/package.json, the "prepare" script was simplified by removing the Git initialization step, now running only the Husky installation process.

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File Change Summary
package.json Updated version from "1.1.3" to "1.1.4".
template/…/package.json Modified "prepare" script from "git init && husky install" to "husky install".

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sequenceDiagram
    participant Runner as Project Setup
    participant Prepare as Prepare Script
    participant Husky as Husky Installer
    Runner->>Prepare: Execute "prepare" script
    Prepare->>Husky: Run "husky install"
    Husky-->>Prepare: Installation complete
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I'm a little bunny in the code garden,
Hopping through changes with a joyful pardon.
Version numbers lift their heads up high,
While Git init steps quietly say goodbye.
Husky installs with a gentle, nimble leap,
Bringing freshness to our code, a promise to keep!


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@kagol kagol merged commit 62676e6 into dev Mar 31, 2025
@coderabbitai coderabbitai Bot mentioned this pull request Apr 10, 2025
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