* Update to pnpm 9.1 and fix a mini css bug
* Add changefile(s) from automation for the following project(s): @woocommerce/tracks, @woocommerce/product-editor, @woocommerce/onboarding, @woocommerce/number, @woocommerce/notices, @woocommerce/navigation, @woocommerce/internal-js-tests, @woocommerce/extend-cart-checkout-block, @woocommerce/expression-evaluation, @woocommerce/explat, @woocommerce/experimental, @woocommerce/eslint-plugin, @woocommerce/dependency-extraction-webpack-plugin, @woocommerce/date, @woocommerce/data, @woocommerce/customer-effort-score, @woocommerce/currency, @woocommerce/csv-export, @woocommerce/create-woo-extension, @woocommerce/create-product-editor-block, @woocommerce/components, @woocommerce/api, @woocommerce/ai, @woocommerce/admin-e2e-tests, woocommerce-blocks, woocommerce-beta-tester, woocommerce, woo-ai
* temporarily disable swallowing build output to diagnose issue with perf workflow
* Ignore some type issues that commonly resurface when deps slightly change
* Fix persistent type issues that have recurred many times
* Add more ignores
* Fix lint issue
* Revert change to swallow build error
* Improve access of the config that needs updated build dir.
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This bumps the version to 0.14.3 so that we can take advantage of some
upstream improvements. It also makes some changes to the way our
builds and watches work to minimize the number of unnecessary
Node processes involved in the execution.
This adds support for using the `pnpm utils ci-jobs` command in our `ci.yml` file. One of the bigger benefits to this change too is that we're now distributing a bundled version of the utils tool. This lets us run it without actually having to install the repo and will let us speed up any workflows that currently do.
Similarly to `build:project`, a new `watch:build:project`
script will watch individual projects for changes. The
`watch:build` script has been updated so that it does
a deep watch in the same vein as `build`. We have also
hooked up tool-level watching for faster performance.
Having an explicit `"files"` definition will allow us to fingerprint
dependencies in `wireit` more granularly. This avoids problems
that can be caused by different source files and directories that
trigger a rebuild in a dependee before a dependent finishes.
We're adding this to _every_ package since they have their own
configuration and scripts to run. This also keeps them
isolated so that they can operate independently.