build: switch to hosted dependencies for v2.0.0#9
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- Replace path dependencies with hosted dependencies (^2.0.0) - Remove resolution: workspace from all packages - Remove invalid_dependency: ignore from analysis_options.yaml - All packages now published to pub.dev
- Keep resolution: workspace for melos compatibility - Use hosted dependencies (^2.0.0) instead of path - All packages published to pub.dev v2.0.0
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This pull request correctly switches the dependencies from local paths to hosted versions for the v2.0.0 release. The changes are applied consistently across all relevant pubspec.yaml files, and the now-unnecessary invalid_dependency analyzer rule is correctly removed. The modifications are clean, accurate, and align with the goal of preparing the packages for publishing.
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