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[20.1.x.] build: migrate all npm packages to use new rules_js based npm_package rule #62989

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@josephperrott josephperrott added area: build & ci Related the build and CI infrastructure of the project target: patch This PR is targeted for the next patch release labels Aug 4, 2025
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Update the diff release package tooling to better handle failures
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Use a common rule for all npm_packages
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This PR was merged into the repository by commit 26f99b3.

The changes were merged into the following branches: 20.1.x

josephperrott added a commit that referenced this pull request Aug 5, 2025
Update the diff release package tooling to better handle failures

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… rule (#62989)

Use a common rule for all npm_packages

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