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This release PR is managed by release-please. Merge it to let release-please create the tag and GitHub Release.

0.2.0 (2026-07-09)

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  • align gotify npm launcher naming (88a4871)

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  • ci: switch OpenWiki to local openai-compatible proxy (e7591aa)

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@jmagar jmagar force-pushed the release-please--branches--main--components--gotify-rmcp branch 2 times, most recently from 4e3d5f1 to a15fc3b Compare July 9, 2026 20:08
@jmagar jmagar force-pushed the release-please--branches--main--components--gotify-rmcp branch from a15fc3b to 7d5aefb Compare July 9, 2026 20:20
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