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@khadni khadni commented Jan 28, 2026

This pull request updates documentation and changelogs to reflect the release of the TypeScript SDK v1.0.4 and v1.0.5, adds a new "Time in CRE" documentation page for TypeScript, and improves navigation and accuracy in the docs. The changes ensure users are informed about the latest SDK updates, have clear guidance on deterministic time usage in workflows, and can easily find relevant content for both Go and TypeScript SDKs.

Release notes and changelog updates:

  • Added entries for TypeScript SDK v1.0.4 (internal improvements) and v1.0.5 (fix for runtime.now() timestamps) to public/changelog.json, and updated release notes in both Go and TypeScript LLM reference files. [1] [2] [3] [4]

Documentation improvements:

  • Added a new page time-in-cre-ts.mdx for TypeScript, detailing how to use deterministic DON Time via runtime.now() in the TypeScript SDK, with best practices and FAQs.
  • Updated the Go version of the "Time in CRE" page by renaming it to time-in-cre-go.mdx and updating frontmatter for clarity and navigation.
  • Updated the sidebar configuration to highlight both Go and TypeScript "Time in CRE" pages as current when relevant.

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@khadni khadni marked this pull request as ready for review January 28, 2026 15:27
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@khadni khadni merged commit a704192 into main Jan 28, 2026
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