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Update CHANGELOG.md for v0.1.23 #408

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What this PR does / why we need it:

  • Update CHANGELOG.md for v0.1.23

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  • Added relevant tests or not required
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Summary by CodeRabbit

  • New Features

    • Updated the yorkie-js-sdk to version v0.5.5.
  • Chores

    • Version bump for the project to 0.1.23 across all relevant package files.

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The pull request introduces updates to the versioning across multiple files in the project. Specifically, it adds a new version entry 0.1.23 to the CHANGELOG.md and updates the version numbers in the package.json files for the backend, frontend, and root directory, reflecting the new version. The changes primarily focus on version management without altering any dependencies or functionalities.

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File Change Summary
CHANGELOG.md Added version entry [0.1.23] - 2024-11-10; noted update of yorkie-js-sdk to v0.5.5.
backend/package.json Updated version from 0.1.22 to 0.1.23.
frontend/package.json Updated version from 0.1.22 to 0.1.23.
package.json Updated version from 0.1.22 to 0.1.23.

Possibly related PRs

  • Update yorkie-js-sdk to v0.5.5 #407: This PR updates the yorkie-js-sdk to version 0.5.5, which is directly related to the main PR that also includes an update for the yorkie-js-sdk to the same version.

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In a world of code, we hop and play,
Version numbers change, come what may.
From 0.1.22 to 0.1.23,
A leap in the changelog, oh so free!
With yorkie-js-sdk shining bright,
We celebrate updates, a joyful sight! 🐇✨


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@devleejb devleejb merged commit 462e21e into main Nov 10, 2024
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@devleejb devleejb deleted the v0.1.23 branch November 10, 2024 13:15
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