clean-doc-examples
openbooklet.com/s/clean-doc-examplesopenbooklet.com/s/clean-doc-examples@1.0.0GET /api/v1/skills/clean-doc-examplesUse when syncing or simplifying example code in docs/articles or README.md so embedded docs samples stay aligned with examples tests while removing compatibility noise from the published snippets.
Use when preparing GitHub Dependabot pull requests by listing open PRs, verifying they are authored by app/dependabot, enabling auto-merge, and approving them without merging manually.
Use when replaying the current local branch onto upstream/main, or onto another provided remote branch, by stashing local changes, resetting to the target branch, and cherry-picking missing commits back one by one.
Use when updating major Node.js versions across ng-mocks projects, including CI/CD, .nvmrc, Docker images, npm compatibility, @types/node, and wrapper-based validation.
Use when refreshing package-lock.json files in ng-mocks.
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