* Update Next.js and React versions in all packages
* Replace onRedirect function with next/link in BillingSessionStatus, since it's no longer cached by default
* Remove unused revalidatePath import in billing return page, since it's no longer cached by default
* Add Turbopack module aliases to improve development server speed
* Converted new Dynamic APIs to be Promise-based
* Adjust mobile layout
* Use ENABLE_REACT_COMPILER to enable the React Compiler in Next.js 15
* Report Errors using the new onRequestError hook
Upgraded multiple dependencies across the project, including @types/node to ^22.5.1 and @supabase/supabase-js to ^2.45.3. This change also includes updates to react-related types and various other packages to their latest versions to maintain compatibility and leverage new features.
Updated multiple packages including @marsidev/react-turnstile, @tanstack/react-query, @types/react, lucide-react, next, and others to their latest versions. This ensures we stay up-to-date with the latest features and bug fixes.
This commit primarily focuses on updating various dependencies, including "@types/react", "@tanstack/react-query", "lucide-react", and others. In addition, several adjustments have been made to UI components, such as adding more properties
This commit updates the versions of some dependencies, removes a few unused packages, and corrects the locations of some of the dependencies. Specific changes include version updates for '@tanstack/react-query-next-experimental', 'lucide-react', and 'supabase'. Furthermore, several unnecessary '@tanstack/react-table', 'next', 'tailwind-merge', and 'zod' dependencies were removed from various packages. The exact details of these changes can be obtained by comparing the changes in the 'pnpm-lock.yaml' file.
Separated and isolated the responsibilities of monitoring tools. Reorganized the code by introducing a core package that contains common code related to monitoring and moved all the service operations like error capturing and identification of users into their respective packages. This ensures each tool is independent and easy to maintain.