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Additionally, the project's snapshot version has been incremented. ### Highlights * **Vulnerability Fix**: Updated the `minimatch` dependency to version `3.1.4` or higher across the TypeScript SDK to mitigate a security vulnerability. * **Global Override**: Introduced a global `overrides` entry in `package.json` to ensure consistent `minimatch` versioning throughout the dependency tree. * **Version Bump**: Bumped the `apache-beam` snapshot version from `2.72.0-SNAPSHOT` to `2.73.0-SNAPSHOT`. 🧠**New Feature in Public Preview:** You can now enable **Memory** to help **Gemini Code Assist** learn from your team's feedback. 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