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chore: release v0.1.1#22

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@sakinaroufid sakinaroufid commented Apr 25, 2026

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Bumps version to 0.1.1 to publish the schema generation fix from #16.

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  • Maintenance: Version bumps, lockfile updates, or minor bug fixes. (Requires DevOps Maintainer approval)
  • SDK: Language-specific SDK updates and releases. (Requires DevOps Maintainer approval)

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Opened this to bump the version to 0.1.1. Once it merges, someone with maintainer access will need to tag v0.1.1 and draft a Release on it, which is what kicks off the npm publish via release.yml. I don't have push rights here or on the @ucp-js/sdk package, so I can't take it the rest of the way myself.

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Figured I should add some more details!

This release is needed for as without a new release:

-> Anyone on 0.1.0 is consuming stale generated schemas that don't match the current UCP spec.
-> They can't validate or build against current UCP without forking the SDK or pinning to a git SHA.

@sakinaroufid sakinaroufid marked this pull request as ready for review April 25, 2026 14:43
@sakinaroufid sakinaroufid requested review from a team as code owners April 25, 2026 14:43
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can this be released please?

so far there's only initial release and it's been almost 2 months since this was reported, but it was broken from the start.

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