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fix: mark dynamic import of mongodb-memory-server as external in prod…#37

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The change updates the esbuild configuration in the buildProd function by expanding the external dependencies list. The update adds the mongodb-memory-server module to the existing array, ensuring that it remains external and is not bundled into the output. No other modifications to logic or control flow were made.

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src/meta/build.ts Updated the buildProd function in the esbuild configuration by adding mongodb-memory-server to the external array.

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