@valve-tech/tx-tracker 0.9.2 → 0.9.3

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  1. package/CHANGELOG.md +12 -2
  2. package/package.json +2 -2
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  The format is based on [Keep a Changelog](https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.1.0/),
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  and this project adheres to [Semantic Versioning](https://semver.org/).
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+ ## [0.9.3] — 2026-05-08
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+ Synchronized release — no changes to this package. Republished at
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+ 0.9.3 alongside the rest of the toolkit so all six packages share
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+ one synced version line on npm. v0.9.2 had published this package
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+ successfully but skipped `tx-flight-react` (workflow file was
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+ missing a publish step); v0.9.3 fixes that and re-publishes
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+ everything from one tag.
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  ## [0.9.2] — 2026-05-08
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  Synchronized release — no changes to this package. Companion fix
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  to v0.9.1: the root `build` script now uses `--topological-dev`
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  so workspace `devDependencies` (added to `tx-flight-react` in
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- v0.9.1) actually drive build ordering. v0.9.2 is the first version
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- of the v0.9.x line to land on npm for this package.
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+ v0.9.1) actually drive build ordering. First version of the v0.9.x
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+ line on npm for this package, but the toolkit-wide v0.9.x line
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+ didn't reach all six packages until v0.9.3.
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  ## [0.9.1] — 2026-05-08
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package/package.json CHANGED
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  "name": "@valve-tech/tx-tracker",
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- "version": "0.9.2",
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+ "version": "0.9.3",
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  "description": "Per-tx state machine for EVM chains: emits neutral observations (`seen-in-mempool`, `seen-in-block`, `replaced-by`, `vanished-from-block`, `unseen-for-N-blocks`, etc.) so wallet UIs, indexers, and relays can write their own interpretations on top. Three consumption shapes (callback, async iterator, snapshot) over one push-based core. Per-method capability detection — works on HTTP, WS, both, or neither. Part of the valve-tech/evm-toolkit synchronized release line — implementation lands in subsequent 0.3.x releases per docs/tx-tracker-spec.md.",
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  "license": "MIT",
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  "homepage": "https://github.com/valve-tech/evm-toolkit/tree/main/packages/tx-tracker#readme",
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  "prepare": "yarn build"
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  "dependencies": {
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- "@valve-tech/chain-source": "^0.9.2"
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+ "@valve-tech/chain-source": "^0.9.3"
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  },
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  "peerDependencies": {
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  "viem": "^2.0.0"