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build(deps): update module github.com/go-crypt/x to v0.3.4#132

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  • Chores
    • Updated the build pipeline to use the latest supported Go versions.
    • Adjusted dependency management settings to align with current Go tooling.
    • Upgraded the Go toolchain and a key dependency for improved build reliability and consistency.

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This pull request updates the project's Go version references across several configuration files. The CI workflow now tests with a revised matrix that replaces Go 1.21 with 1.24, while the Renovate configuration has been adjusted to require Go 1.24 instead of 1.23. In addition, the go.mod file reflects an upgrade of the Go toolchain version from 1.23.6 to 1.24.0 and bumps the dependency on github.com/go-crypt/x from version v0.3.3 to v0.3.4.

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.github/workflows/go.yml, .renovaterc Updated Go version references: Removed Go 1.21 and added Go 1.24 in the CI matrix; changed Renovate constraint from 1.23 to 1.24.
go.mod Upgraded Go toolchain version from 1.23.6 to 1.24.0 and bumped dependency github.com/go-crypt/x from v0.3.3 to v0.3.4.

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I’m a bunny on a code-filled spree,
Hoping through updates so merrily.
From old Go versions I’ve taken a leap,
With new toolchain and deps to keep.
A hop, a skip—my builds now shine bright,
Leaping in joy from morning till night!
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There were issues while running some tools. Please review the errors and either fix the tool’s configuration or disable the tool if it’s a critical failure.

🔧 golangci-lint (1.62.2)

level=warning msg="[config_reader] The configuration option linters.godot.check-all is deprecated, please use linters.godot.scope: all."
Error: can't load config: the Go language version (go1.23) used to build golangci-lint is lower than the targeted Go version (1.24.0)
Failed executing command with error: can't load config: the Go language version (go1.23) used to build golangci-lint is lower than the targeted Go version (1.24.0)


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.renovaterc (1)

4-4: LGTM! Go version constraint update is consistent.

The Go version constraint update to "1.24" aligns with the changes in other configuration files and the project's overall Go version requirements.

.github/workflows/go.yml (1)

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LGTM! Verify Go 1.24 is the latest stable version.

The Go version matrix update to include '1.24' aligns with the changes in other configuration files.


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The latest stable version of Go is 1.24.0, released on February 11, 2025[3][4][8]. This release follows Go's six-month release cycle and maintains compatibility with previous versions while introducing toolchain and runtime improvements[3][4].

Key details about Go's release policy:

  • Major releases (e.g., 1.24) are supported until two newer versions exist[3][4]
  • The current support window includes:
    • Go 1.24 (supported until Go 1.26 releases)
    • Go 1.23 (supported until Go 1.25 releases)[3]

To install Go 1.24.0:

go install golang.org/dl/go1.24@latest
go1.24 download

The release includes automatic toolchain upgrades for users of Go 1.21 or later[1], ensuring seamless updates through standard dependency management workflows[1][4]. Users should upgrade to benefit from security fixes and language improvements[3][4].

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Go version update verified as current stable release

The matrix entry using 1.24 is correct as the latest stable release (Go 1.24.0), and the configuration aligns with the updates in other files.

  • Confirmed via web query that Go 1.24.0 is the current stable release.
  • No further changes are needed in .github/workflows/go.yml.

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