build: standardize bin script paths and repository.url formats across package.json files#32703
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alan-agius4 merged 1 commit intoangular:mainfrom Mar 5, 2026
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…ross `package.json` files This removed warnings during the releases
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This pull request standardizes repository.url and bin script paths across several package.json files. The changes introduce a consistent git+https prefix for repository URLs and remove the leading ./ from binary paths. Additionally, the bin field for @angular/create is updated to a more explicit object format. These changes are correct and align with the goal of removing release warnings. I have no specific feedback on these changes.
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This removed warnings during the releases