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Pull request overview

This PR updates the pinned opencode-ai version from 1.0.143 to 1.0.169 in the CI/CD workflow to resolve an issue where the Gemini 3 Flash model was not available in the older version. The changelog generation script has also been refactored with improved error handling and code structure.

  • Updated opencode-ai dependency version in the publish workflow
  • Refactored LLM changelog generation with better error handling and session validation
  • Restructured the code flow with additional try-catch blocks and error logging

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File Description
.github/workflows/publish.yml Bumps opencode-ai version from 1.0.143 to 1.0.169 to support the required model
script/changelog.ts Adds nested error handling, session validation, and response checking for changelog generation; contains a critical syntax error with an extra closing brace

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@rekram1-node rekram1-node changed the title cicd: gemini 3 flash doesnt exist in pinned cicd version ci: gemini 3 flash doesnt exist in pinned cicd version Dec 19, 2025
@rekram1-node rekram1-node merged commit 3829056 into anomalyco:dev Dec 19, 2025
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