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chore(deps): bump next to 15.5.9#41

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Pull request overview

This PR updates Next.js and the React ecosystem dependencies to their latest versions. While the title mentions only Next.js, the changes include updates to React, React DOM, and their TypeScript type definitions to ensure compatibility.

Key changes:

  • Next.js bumped from 15.5.7 to 15.5.9
  • React and React DOM upgraded from 19.0.0 to 19.2.3
  • TypeScript type definitions updated to match (@types/react: ^19 → ^19.2.7)

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File Description
package.json Updates core dependencies: Next.js, React, React DOM, and @types/react to latest versions
package-lock.json Lockfile updates reflecting the dependency changes plus transitive dependencies (scheduler, csstype, @next/env)

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@kguzek kguzek merged commit 9dad5ed into main Dec 12, 2025
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