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Summary:
Updated project dependencies to their latest versions and refactored code to replace deprecated methods. Removed obsolete components and ensured all functionality is preserved with passing tests.

Changes:

Upgraded package versions in pubspec.yaml
Replaced deprecated methods with current APIs
Cleaned up unused code and widgets
Testing:
Verified that all tests pass and functionality remains intact.

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Replace issue_no with the issue number which is fixed in this PR

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  • Tests have been added or updated to cover the changes
  • Documentation has been updated to reflect the changes
  • Code follows the established coding style guidelines
  • All tests are passing

Summary:
Updated project dependencies to their latest versions and refactored code to replace deprecated methods. Removed obsolete components and ensured all functionality is preserved with passing tests.

Changes:

Upgraded package versions in pubspec.yaml
Replaced deprecated methods with current APIs
Cleaned up unused code and widgets
Testing:
Verified that all tests pass and functionality remains intact.
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This PR contains too many formatting changes. Feel free to raise a new one without it. Closing for now.

@MarkisDev MarkisDev closed this Jan 18, 2025
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