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feat!: remove integration (SDK v1) commands #7047

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@serhalp serhalp commented Feb 19, 2025

Summary

These were used for the Netlify SDK v1. See https://developers.netlify.com/sdk/ for information about SDK v2.

CPLA-2533

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📊 Benchmark results

Comparing with b56095b

  • Dependency count: 1,194 (no change)
  • Package size: 306 MB (no change)
  • Number of ts-expect-error directives: 729 ⬇️ 4.12% decrease vs. b56095b

@serhalp serhalp force-pushed the feat/remove-integration-deploy-cmd branch from 1ee4b2d to b72f61c Compare February 19, 2025 17:49
These were used for the Netlify SDK v1. See https://developers.netlify.com/sdk/ for
information about SDK v2.
@serhalp serhalp force-pushed the feat/remove-integration-deploy-cmd branch from b72f61c to ea36d58 Compare February 19, 2025 18:09
@serhalp serhalp marked this pull request as ready for review February 19, 2025 22:37
@serhalp serhalp requested review from a team as code owners February 19, 2025 22:37
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Farewell, old friend!

@serhalp serhalp enabled auto-merge (squash) February 21, 2025 16:17
@serhalp serhalp merged commit b693ba7 into main Feb 21, 2025
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@serhalp serhalp deleted the feat/remove-integration-deploy-cmd branch February 21, 2025 16:50
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