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chore: Merge release into main #13890

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Merge the recently completed release back into the main development branch. Generated by the callable-npm-publish-release workflow.

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⚠️ This PR includes changes to the "aws-amplify" package.json file, which can have library-wide implications.

Please ensure that this PR:

  • Does not manually change "@aws-amplify/*" dependency versions, which may misalign core dependencies across the library
  • Remove any export paths without a major version bump

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@aws-amplify-ops aws-amplify-ops dismissed stale reviews from HuiSF, jimblanc, ashika112, erinleigh90, stocaaro, ashwinkumar6, and cshfang October 14, 2024 18:13

The merge-base changed after approval.

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@jimblanc jimblanc deleted the temp/release-merge-1728087089 branch October 17, 2024 17:26
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