This commit updates various package versions in the pnpm-lock.yaml file. The updated packages include tailwind-merge, zod, recharts, and '@sentry/nextjs' among others. This is a part of regular maintenance and ensuring that the project dependencies are up-to-date.
This commit refactors the i18n settings in `i18n.settings.ts` to improve language handling. In addition, it updates the `pnpm-lock.yaml` file to upgrade the lockfile version and several package dependencies. Most notably, it integrates `tailwind-merge` and `@tanstack/react-table` into various packages.
Npm run commands for 'dev' have been updated to 'start' in the Wordpress package. Also, removing peer dependencies for the CMS core and updating versions for various dependencies in pnpm-lock.yaml file. Furthermore, a modification to the SiteHeaderAccountSection function in the site-header-account-section.tsx file was made.
Updated the billing system's schema to change 'storeId' to a string type, and improved the cleanliness and readability of the code. Enhanced the logging system within the billing service for better tracking and debugging. In line with these changes, added corresponding error pages in the client side to handle any errors.
Updated various package dependencies including "next", "turbo" and "@kit" packages. Moved some dependencies to devDependencies for better project structure. This aims to optimize the dependency graph, reduce unnecessary installation of packages, and enhance the overall development environment.
This commit refactors the CMS to handle two platforms: ContentLayer and WordPress. The CMS layer is abstracted into a core package, and separate implementations for each platform are created. This change allows the app to switch the CMS type based on environment variable, which can improve the flexibility of content management. It also updates several functions in the `server-sitemap.xml` route to accommodate these changes and generate sitemaps based on the CMS client. Further, documentation content and posts have been relocated to align with the new structure. Notably, this refactor is a comprehensive update to the way the CMS is structured and managed.