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Pull Request Overview

This PR configures Renovate to auto-merge dependency updates, updates the project’s Node.js version both locally and in CI, and introduces a Copilot instructions document.

  • Enable automatic merging for Renovate pull requests.
  • Bump Node.js version in .nvmrc and expand CI matrix to include 24.x, plus add dependency caching.
  • Add .github/copilot-instructions.md outlining coding guidelines for Copilot.

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Copilot reviewed 4 out of 5 changed files in this pull request and generated 2 comments.

File Description
renovate.json Enabled automerge with automergeType: "pr"
.nvmrc Updated Node.js version from 22.16.0 to 24
.github/workflows/test.yml Added 24.x to the Node.js test matrix and a cache step
.github/copilot-instructions.md New file with coding philosophy and guidelines for Copilot
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.github/copilot-instructions.md:8

  • [nitpick] This guideline overlaps with the later "No Frameworks" rule at line 14; consider consolidating these to reduce redundancy and maintain clarity.
- **Framework Agnostic**: Do not use any frameworks or libraries unless explicitly requested. Use only standard JavaScript (ESM).

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[nitpick] Consider pinning the Node.js version to a specific patch (e.g., '24.0.0') in .nvmrc to avoid unintended upgrades that could introduce breaking changes.

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[nitpick] Caching the entire node_modules directory can lead to large cache sizes and slower actions; consider only caching the npm cache directory (~/.npm) and reinstalling dependencies for a smaller cache footprint.

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@w3nl w3nl merged commit 0c2a674 into master Jun 20, 2025
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