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- Add corepack enable step before installing dependencies - Ensures yarn version matches package.json engines field
- Use corepack: true in setup-node action - This is the recommended way to enable Corepack in GitHub Actions
- Remove corepack: true from setup-node (not working with pinned version) - Add separate 'Enable Corepack' step before setup-node - Matches the pattern used in tests.yml that works correctly
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Dec 11, 2025
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Adds corepack enable step before setup-node in the createRelease job to ensure the correct yarn version (4.9.2) is used as specified in package.json's packageManager field.
This matches the pattern used in tests.yml and fixes the error where yarn was falling back to the global version (1.22.22) instead of the project's specified version.