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This PR has been created using the apic release script. Once merged, the clients will try to release their new version if their version has changed.

Version Changes

  • csharp: 7.24.0 -> minor (e.g. 7.25.0)
  • dart: 1.35.0 -> minor (e.g. 1.36.0)
  • go: 4.23.0 -> minor (e.g. 4.24.0)
  • java: 4.23.0 -> minor (e.g. 4.24.0)
  • javascript: 5.35.0 -> minor (e.g. 5.36.0)
  • kotlin: 3.26.0 -> minor (e.g. 3.27.0)
  • php: 4.26.0 -> minor (e.g. 4.27.0)
  • python: 4.24.0 -> minor (e.g. 4.25.0)
  • ruby: 3.23.0 -> minor (e.g. 3.24.0)
  • scala: 2.25.0 -> minor (e.g. 2.26.0)
  • swift: 9.26.0 -> minor (e.g. 9.27.0)

Skipped Commits

It doesn't mean these commits are being excluded from the release. It means they're not taken into account when the release process figured out the next version number, and updated the changelog.

Commits without language scope:
  • chore(scripts): allow retry of the release

@shortcuts shortcuts requested a review from a team as a code owner August 26, 2025 12:42
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algolia-bot commented Aug 26, 2025

✔️ Code generated!

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🪓 Triggered by 6bb1b6429a5d57d34afcddb0c0106b5479871978
🍃 Generated commit 24972b00649f49ac06c80682b7b85942bf969b71
🌲 Generated branch generated/chore/prepare-release-2025-08-26
📊 Benchmark results

Benchmarks performed on the method using a mock server, the results might not reflect the real-world performance.

Language Req/s
go 1745
javascript 1668
php 1426
csharp 1381
python 1143
java 1010
ruby 815
swift 644
scala 23

@shortcuts shortcuts enabled auto-merge (squash) August 26, 2025 12:51
@shortcuts shortcuts merged commit 95aa79b into main Aug 26, 2025
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@shortcuts shortcuts deleted the chore/prepare-release-2025-08-26 branch August 26, 2025 13:00
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