fix(ci): switch to npm trusted publishing for automated releases#1
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Replace NPM_TOKEN-based authentication with OIDC trusted publishing, which bypasses 2FA requirements and eliminates the need for long-lived npm tokens. This is the recommended modern approach for npm publishing from GitHub Actions. Changes: - Remove NPM_TOKEN from release workflow environment - Add npm audit signatures step for security verification - Enable provenance in package.json publishConfig
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## [2.0.1](v2.0.0...v2.0.1) (2026-01-14) ### Bug Fixes * **ci:** switch to npm trusted publishing for automated releases ([#1](#1)) ([4da7636](4da7636))
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Summary
Replaces
NPM_TOKEN-based authentication with OIDC trusted publishing to resolve the 2FA/OTP requirement that was blocking automated npm releases. This is the modern recommended approach for npm publishing from GitHub Actions, eliminating the need for long-lived npm tokens.Changes
NPM_TOKENenvironment variable since trusted publishing uses OIDC tokens automaticallynpm audit signaturesstep to verify dependency provenanceprovenance: trueinpublishConfigfor explicit attestation documentationSetup Required
Before merging, the trusted publisher must be configured on npmjs.com (already completed):
TxnLabhaystack-jsrelease.ymlTest Plan
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