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feat: removed minHeight #938

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This removes the minHeight which allows one to resize the window under the previously set amount. Useful for folks using accessibility settings and larger type.

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@nahiyankhan nahiyankhan merged commit 56fc545 into main Feb 5, 2025
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@yingjiehe-xyz yingjiehe-xyz deleted the nahiyan/min-height branch February 5, 2025 21:10
michaelneale added a commit that referenced this pull request Feb 6, 2025
* main:
  Respect the terminal emulator's base colors (#1098)
  fix: add fallback sans-serif font to desktop app (#982)
  feat: add bedrock provider (#1069)
  feat: removed minHeight (#938)
  fix: add logs for goose run (#1085)
  docs: add langfuse observability guide (#1047)
  docs: updated bluesky link (#1078)
  docs: jetbrains tutorial (#1074)
  docs: add simple docs link (#1077)
  fix: apply cache control correctly to tools (#1071)
  fix: show default value when adding new one (#1057)
  fix it to use env vars if available (#1063)
  docs site: add PR previews (#865)
  chore: Better typing for preload.ts (#1055)
  fix: Allow port 443 to be used with https (ollama provider) (#1052)
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