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    • Introduced several automated commands to streamline operations such as building, testing, linting, and documentation generation. These behind‐the-scenes enhancements reduce manual intervention and foster greater consistency across workflows, ultimately enhancing release quality and delivering a more reliable and optimised experience for end-users. This update ensures consistently smoother performance in every release.

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A new Cargo configuration file has been added at execution/.cargo/config.toml. This file defines several command aliases that simplify commands for building, testing, linting, and documentation generation using Cargo. The aliases provide shorthand for building all packages, targeting WebAssembly examples, running tests with nextest, applying Clippy with warnings as errors, and generating comprehensive documentation.

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execution/.cargo/config.toml Added the following aliases: bb for building all packages in release mode; be for building WebAssembly examples in release mode; tt for running nextest tests; te for running workspace tests including examples; cc for running Clippy with strict warnings; and docs for generating and opening documentation for the workspace.

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execution/.cargo/config.toml (1)

7-7: Alias 'docs' for Comprehensive Documentation Generation
The alias docs generates documentation for the entire workspace, including private items and all features, and then opens it in a browser. While this is very useful for local development, you might consider whether auto-opening the documentation is appropriate in automated or CI environments.

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execution/.cargo/config.toml (6)

1-1: Alias Block Header Defined Correctly
The [alias] header is appropriately declared, setting the context for the subsequent cargo command aliases.


2-2: Alias 'bb' for Building All Packages
The alias bb succinctly encapsulates the command to build all packages with all features in release mode. This is clear and aligns with standard practices.


3-3: Alias 'be' for WASM Builds
The alias be is well defined to build examples targeting the wasm32-unknown-unknown architecture in release mode. This should aid developers working on WebAssembly projects.


4-4: Alias 'tt' for Running Tests with Nextest
The alias tt precisely runs tests in release mode using nextest without failing fast, which can be useful for comprehensive test runs.


5-5: Alias 'te' for Workspace Testing Including Examples
The alias te is configured to run tests across the workspace and include examples in release mode, all while disabling fail-fast. This configuration appears suitable for integration testing scenarios.


6-6: Alias 'cc' for Clippy with Warnings as Errors
The alias cc effectively utilises Clippy across all packages, enforcing strict code quality by treating warnings as errors. This approach is beneficial for maintaining a high-quality codebase.

@notxorand notxorand merged commit f28b706 into main Mar 10, 2025
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