chore: switch release-please to tag-based versioning#35
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- Remove .release-please-manifest.json and release-please-config.json to switch from manifest-based versioning to tag-based versioning. - Update .github/workflows/release-please.yml to define release-type and extra-files directly, resolving desync issues between manifest and git tags.
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The release-please workflow was previously configured to use a manifest file as the source of truth for versioning. This caused synchronization issues where the manifest could lag behind existing Git tags (e.g., manifest at 1.2.1 while tag v1.2.2 exists), leading to failed or incorrect release attempts.
This change simplifies the workflow by:
.release-please-manifest.jsonandrelease-please-config.json..github/workflows/release-please.ymlto userelease-type: simpleand updateversion.txtdirectly.This ensures
release-pleasenow relies on Git tags as the single source of truth, preventing future version mismatches.PR created automatically by Jules for task 4138685454215998593 started by @azman0101