chore: release package(s) by github-actions[bot] · Pull Request #208 · un-ts/changesets-gitlab

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This PR removes several changeset files that documented various updates and new features. The changes include housekeeping tasks (updating development dependencies and fixing type definitions), API enhancements for tag fetching and data diff retrieval (with a fallback mechanism), and the addition of two optional environment variables to customize GitLab CLI bot comments and auto-resolve discussions. It also refactors the release publishing process to limit concurrency. The changelog was updated to version 0.13.0, and the package version in package.json was bumped accordingly. No modifications were made to exported or public entities.

Changes

File(s) Change Summary
.changeset/good-wolves-rhyme.md Housekeeping: updated dev dependencies, added module-sync, and fixed commonjs types.
.changeset/mighty-chefs-serve.md, .changeset/neat-hats-breathe.md API enhancements: added tag fetching logic with feature flag checks and implemented a fallback from allDiffs to showChanges for diff retrieval.
.changeset/short-queens-cover.md, .changeset/swift-berries-exist.md Introduced environment variables: GITLAB_COMMENT_CUSTOM_LINKS for custom comment links and GITLAB_COMMENT_DISCUSSION_AUTO_RESOLVE for auto-resolving discussions.
.changeset/ten-eagles-sing.md Refactored release publishing by implementing limited concurrency using the p-limit library.
CHANGELOG.md, package.json Updated changelog for version 0.13.0 and bumped package version from 0.12.2 to 0.13.0.

Sequence Diagram(s)

Diff Retrieval Fallback Flow

sequenceDiagram
    participant App
    participant API_AllDiffs as "API (allDiffs)"
    participant API_ShowChanges as "API (showChanges)"

    App->>API_AllDiffs: Request data differences
    alt allDiffs available
        API_AllDiffs-->>App: Return diffs
    else allDiffs unavailable
        App->>API_ShowChanges: Request data differences
        API_ShowChanges-->>App: Return diffs
    end
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Tag Fetching and Publishing Flow

sequenceDiagram
    participant Publisher
    participant FeatureFlags as "API (FeatureFlags)"
    participant GitRepo as "Git Repository"

    Publisher->>FeatureFlags: Check feature flag for tag processing
    FeatureFlags-->>Publisher: Return feature flag status
    Publisher->>GitRepo: Fetch tags based on package size
    loop For each tag
        Publisher->>GitRepo: Push tag individually
    end
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