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Update wp-cli framework#907

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This is an automated pull-request

Updates the wp-cli/wp-cli framework to the latest changeset.

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This pull request performs an automated update of the wp-cli/wp-cli framework. The primary goal is to keep the project's dependencies current, which helps in maintaining compatibility, incorporating the latest bug fixes, and leveraging new features from the upstream wp-cli project. This update ensures the development environment remains consistent and up-to-date with the framework's evolution.

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  • Dependency Update: The wp-cli/wp-cli framework has been updated to its latest changeset, ensuring the project utilizes the most recent version of the dependency.
  • Composer Lock File: The composer.lock file was updated to reflect the new reference hash and installation timestamp for the wp-cli/wp-cli package.
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  • composer.lock
    • Updated the wp-cli/wp-cli package reference from 0e0e53ac53ef696e408bcfd2a52a7502f178bb92 to e0c2ac86a25959e564d5e3f31f4241957fecd3af.
    • Updated the installation timestamp for the wp-cli/wp-cli package from 2026-03-15T17:25:10+00:00 to 2026-03-16T07:04:21+00:00.
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Code Review

This pull request contains automated updates to the wp-cli/wp-cli framework dependency. The changes in composer.lock correctly reflect the new version of the package. No issues were found during the review.

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@swissspidy swissspidy merged commit 29a6fcc into main Mar 16, 2026
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@swissspidy swissspidy deleted the update-framework branch March 16, 2026 14:07
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