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npm published via release-it workflow but git commit failed due to missing git identity in CI. This commit applies the version bump and changelog update that the workflow would have made. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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What
Bumps
package.jsonto1.6.0, moves the[Unreleased]changelog content into a[1.6.0] - 2026-04-14section, and updates comparison links.Why
The release-it workflow published
flatlock@1.6.0to npm successfully but the subsequentgit commitstep failed because the runner had no git identity configured. This PR applies the version bump and changelog update that the workflow would have committed. After merge, tag1.6.0needs to be created to trigger the binary build workflow.Risk Assessment
Low risk. Version and changelog bookkeeping only. The npm publish already succeeded.
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