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update monorepo to pnpm 9 #45

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This PR currently has a merge conflict. Please resolve this and then re-add the automerge label.

@alemagio alemagio merged commit fb9dcc2 into main Aug 9, 2024
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@alemagio alemagio deleted the update-devdeps branch August 9, 2024 10:42
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