Next.js version has been upgraded from 14.2.0-canary.58 to 14.2.0-canary.60 for performance and stability improvements. Additionally, account session handling has been improved by fetching the session data during server-side processing and passing it to various components, thus optimizing the user experience.
The commit involves modifications in various components to change 'text-gray-500' to 'text-muted-foreground'. The purpose of this change is to create uniformity in text colors across the application, enhancing the user interface's overall look and making color scheme tweaks easier in the future.
Numerous component files have been renamed for better organization and readability. This includes changing 'app' to 'account-layout' in various instances and 'organization' to 'team' to ensure consistency across code. Additionally, dependencies within codes have been updated in line with the renaming. The pull request also includes a minor update to the pnpm-lock file, reflecting the latest version of Next.js.