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@SaschaCowley SaschaCowley commented Jun 26, 2025

Add NVDA 2025.3

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  • New Features
    • Added support for the upcoming NVDA 2025.3 API version, marked as experimental.

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A new entry for "NVDA 2025.3" has been added to the API versions JSON file, specifying its version details, backward compatibility, and marking it as experimental. No modifications were made to existing entries or code entities.

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File(s) Change Summary
nvdaAPIVersions.json Added "NVDA 2025.3" entry with version and flags

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A JSON hop, a version leap,
NVDA grows while rabbits peep.
2025.3 now joins the crew,
Experimental, shiny, and new!
With backward steps, it keeps in line—
API progress, simply divine.
🐇✨


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nvdaAPIVersions.json (1)

614-627: Addition looks correct – please just double-check JSON validity.

The new 2025 .3 entry follows the established schema (description, apiVer, backCompatTo, experimental flag) and sits in the proper chronological order after 2025 .2.
Because this is now the last object in the array, ensure there is no trailing comma after the closing brace (line 626 / 627) so the file remains valid JSON.

If npm test (or any automated lint/CI job) already verifies the JSON, feel free to ignore this reminder.
Otherwise, a quick jq . nvdaAPIVersions.json locally will catch any syntax issues.


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@SaschaCowley SaschaCowley merged commit eb945a8 into main Jun 26, 2025
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