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Summary of Changes

Hello @robinroy03, 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 undertakes a significant update of the project's dependencies, driven by the need to enhance security, improve stability, and ensure compatibility with the latest ecosystem standards. By strategically overriding package versions and meticulously updating the lockfile, the changes aim to mitigate known vulnerabilities and leverage performance improvements offered by newer library releases, resulting in a more robust and maintainable application.

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  • Dependency Version Overrides: Introduced a comprehensive set of pnpm.overrides in package.json to explicitly control and upgrade versions of critical packages like vite, react-router, js-yaml, glob, body-parser, valibot, better-auth, qs, diff, and tar.
  • Security and Stability Updates: Updated numerous transitive dependencies, including various @esbuild platform-specific packages, @noble/ciphers, and @noble/hashes, to their latest versions, primarily addressing potential vulnerabilities and improving overall system stability.
  • Lockfile Synchronization and Cleanup: The pnpm-lock.yaml file has been extensively updated to reflect all new dependency versions and overrides, alongside the removal of several no longer needed or replaced transitive dependencies, streamlining the project's dependency tree.

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Code Review

This pull request updates several dependencies to address vulnerabilities, primarily by adding pnpm overrides in package.json and updating the lockfile. The changes are good for security. I've left a few comments on how to simplify the new override rules by removing some redundancies, which will make them easier to maintain in the future.

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@robinroy03 robinroy03 merged commit 38a0756 into main Jan 18, 2026
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