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Summary of Changes

Hello @openfeaturebot, I'm Gemini Code Assist1! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed!

This pull request performs a routine update of the SDK documentation across various client and server-side SDKs. The primary impact is the synchronization of documentation with the latest states of the SDKs, notably enhancing the React SDK documentation with new sections on declarative components. Additionally, the compatibility data for the .NET SDK has been updated to reflect its latest release.

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  • Documentation Updates: The 'Last updated at' timestamps have been refreshed across numerous SDK documentation files for Kotlin, Swift, Angular, Web, Dart, .NET, Go, Java, JavaScript, NestJS, PHP, Python, Ruby, and Rust, indicating a recent regeneration of these documents.
  • React SDK Declarative Components: New documentation has been added for 'Declarative components' in the React SDK, specifically introducing the 'FeatureFlag Component' with detailed usage examples, supported props, and guidance on testing these components.
  • .NET SDK Version Bump: The .NET SDK's release version has been updated from v2.10.0 to v2.11.0 in both its documentation badge and the central SDK compatibility dataset.

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This pull request, generated automatically, updates the SDK READMEs. Most changes involve updating timestamps and version numbers, which is expected. The React SDK documentation has been significantly updated to include a new declarative FeatureFlag component. My review focuses on these new additions, and I've found a minor inconsistency in one of the code examples. Overall, the changes look good and improve the documentation.

@openfeaturebot openfeaturebot force-pushed the update-sdk-readmes branch 2 times, most recently from be35517 to 52219f7 Compare December 23, 2025 08:12
Signed-off-by: OpenFeature Bot <109696520+openfeaturebot@users.noreply.github.com>
@beeme1mr beeme1mr added this pull request to the merge queue Dec 24, 2025
Merged via the queue into main with commit a20fa02 Dec 24, 2025
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@beeme1mr beeme1mr deleted the update-sdk-readmes branch December 24, 2025 21:27
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