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This pull request systematically updates numerous project dependencies across several sample applications. The primary goal is to keep the codebase current with the latest versions of AndroidX libraries, Kotlin, and build tools, which helps in leveraging new features, addressing potential security vulnerabilities, and ensuring ongoing compatibility within the Android ecosystem.

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  • Core AndroidX Libraries Updated: Key AndroidX components including Compose BOM, Activity Compose, Lifecycle, Navigation, and Wear Compose have been updated to their latest versions, ensuring compatibility and access to recent features.
  • Kotlin and Gradle Plugin Bumps: The Kotlin language version has been upgraded to 2.2.20, and the Android Gradle Plugin to 8.13.0, aligning the projects with the latest build tools and language features.
  • Hilt and Room Updates: Dependency injection (Hilt) and persistence (Room) libraries received minor version updates, bringing stability and potential performance enhancements.
  • Testing and UI Component Updates: Testing frameworks like Robolectric and Roborazzi, along with UI components such as Material3 and Maps Compose, have been updated, improving testing capabilities and UI consistency.
  • AndroidX Glance Beta: The androidx-glance library in the Jetsnack project has been promoted from an alpha to a beta version, indicating increased stability for widget development.
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This pull request updates dependencies across multiple modules. The review has identified a critical issue: the KSP version has not been updated to match the new Kotlin version in any of the libs.versions.toml files, which will likely lead to build failures. Additionally, a dependency in the Jetsnack module has been upgraded from an alpha to a beta version, which may require code migration. Please address the critical KSP version mismatch.

androidx-core-splashscreen = "1.0.1"
androidx-corektx = "1.17.0"
androidx-glance = "1.2.0-alpha01"
androidx-glance = "1.2.0-beta01"
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This updates androidx-glance from an alpha to a beta version. Upgrading between pre-release stages like this can introduce breaking API changes. It is recommended to consult the release notes for 1.2.0-beta01 and perform any necessary code migrations to ensure the app continues to function correctly.

update minSDK for Jetsnack
@MagicalMeghan MagicalMeghan merged commit 2d1bbe0 into main Sep 19, 2025
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@MagicalMeghan MagicalMeghan deleted the bot-update-deps branch September 19, 2025 14:37
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