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chore(deps): update angular-cli monorepo to v18.2.12 #141

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This PR contains the following updates:

Package Change Age Adoption Passing Confidence
@angular-devkit/build-angular 18.2.11 -> 18.2.12 age adoption passing confidence
@angular-devkit/core 18.2.11 -> 18.2.12 age adoption passing confidence
@angular-devkit/schematics 18.2.11 -> 18.2.12 age adoption passing confidence
@angular/cli 18.2.11 -> 18.2.12 age adoption passing confidence

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angular/angular-cli (@​angular-devkit/build-angular)

v18.2.12

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@​angular/cli
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c3925ed7f fix support default options for multiselect list x-prompt
@​angular/build
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c8bee8415 fix allow .js file replacements in all configuration cases
93f552112 fix improve URL rebasing for hyphenated Sass namespaced variables

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