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aitest-servermsw

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dependencies unvetted-dep:msw AI (dependencies): msw is a well-established HTTP mocking library; its use in @ai-sdk/test-server (a test utility) is expected and appropriate. ai
maintainer-change maintainer-removed AI (maintainer-change): jaredpalmer's removal is consistent with Vercel consolidating publishing under vercel-release-bot; not a takeover signal for this org-owned package. ai
source-diff source-size-dropped AI (source-diff): Size drop explained by refactoring to delegate to msw as a runtime dep rather than bundling custom server code; expected for a test utility package. ai

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