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@abi-releaser abi-releaser Bot commented May 19, 2026

🤖 I have created a release beep boop

0.8.0 (2026-05-25)

Features

  • deps: migrate to typescript 6 (#140) (907fc0f)
  • hatchet: replace stringified validation errors with typed exceptions (#163) (c9e4e4b)

Bug Fixes

  • hatchet: parallelize array run outputs and memoize accessor.methods (#142) (3eb23f0)

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Obfuscated code: npm execa is 90.0% likely obfuscated

Confidence: 0.90

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