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fix(deps): update dependency conventional-changelog to v8#123

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This PR contains the following updates:

Package Change Age Confidence
conventional-changelog (source) ^7.1.1^8.0.0 age confidence

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conventional-changelog/conventional-changelog (conventional-changelog)

v8.1.0

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v8.0.1

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  • point package homepages and docs to documentation website (04796e2)

v8.0.0

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⚠ BREAKING CHANGES
  • Handlebars template strings and partial files were replaced with render functions.
  • packages now require Node.js 22 or newer.
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