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Updated Compose to 1.7.0-rc01 #790

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    • Updated the jetbrainsCompose dependency to a release candidate version, enhancing stability and performance.

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The changes involve an update to the deps.versions.toml file, specifically altering the version number of the jetbrainsCompose dependency from "1.7.0-beta01" to "1.7.0-rc01". This indicates a shift from a beta version to a release candidate version. All other dependencies listed in the file remain unchanged, and the libraries section continues to reference the same groups and names.

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File Change Summary
deps.versions.toml Updated jetbrainsCompose version from 1.7.0-beta01 to 1.7.0-rc01. All other dependencies unchanged.

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    participant User
    participant DependencyManager
    participant JetBrainsCompose

    User->>DependencyManager: Request Dependency Update
    DependencyManager->>JetBrainsCompose: Update Version to 1.7.0-rc01
    JetBrainsCompose-->>DependencyManager: Version Updated
    DependencyManager-->>User: Dependency Update Complete
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🐰 In the garden of code, a change we see,
JetBrainsCompose blooms, from beta to glee.
With a hop and a skip, the version takes flight,
A release candidate shines, oh what a delight!
Dependencies stable, all in their place,
Hopping along in this coding race! 🌼


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Files that changed from the base of the PR and between b091bdd and 3f96535.

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@arkivanov arkivanov merged commit 5e14613 into master Oct 3, 2024
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@arkivanov arkivanov deleted the update-compose branch October 3, 2024 20:47
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