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feat: enabling workflows without rewriting step #3549

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Enabling workflows without a rewriting step

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@dosubot dosubot bot added the size:S This PR changes 10-29 lines, ignoring generated files. label Jan 20, 2025
@StanGirard StanGirard merged commit bbe1c18 into main Jan 20, 2025
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🤖 I have created a release *beep* *boop*
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[0.0.29](core-0.0.28...core-0.0.29)
(2025-01-20)


### Features

* enabling workflows without rewriting step
([#3549](#3549))
([bbe1c18](bbe1c18))
* improving the prompts to always refer to 'tasks' instead of
'questions' ([#3528](#3528))
([e9c72e1](e9c72e1))
* langfuse integration
([#3530](#3530))
([c4aae1a](c4aae1a))
* langfuse user id
([#3533](#3533))
([e0ccd3d](e0ccd3d))
* language detection after chunking
([#3532](#3532))
([d0adb81](d0adb81))
* returning a description of each workflow node
([#3539](#3539))
([d835fc6](d835fc6))


### Bug Fixes

* langfuse talk to model
([#3535](#3535))
([9681a9e](9681a9e))

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