chore: npm audit fix #518

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The changes involve the removal of two GET route handlers from the cacheRouter in the src/routes/cache.ts file. The first handler was responsible for serving a specific file related to DirectX 11, while the second handled a file for Windows English. The remaining routes continue to serve other cached files based on different URL patterns.

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src/routes/cache.ts Removed two GET route handlers for /B.Cache.Dx11.bin.* and /B.Cache.Windows_en.bin*.

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In the cache where files once lay,
Two routes have hopped away today.
With patterns new, the rest will play,
A cleaner path for bytes to sway.
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The remaining routes continue to serve other cached files based on different URL patterns. ## Changes | File | Change Summary | |--------------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | src/routes/cache.ts | Removed two GET route handlers for `/B.Cache.Dx11.bin.*` and `/B.Cache.Windows_en.bin*`. | ## Poem > In the cache where files once lay, > Two routes have hopped away today. > With patterns new, the rest will play, > A cleaner path for bytes to sway. > 🐇✨ <!-- walkthrough_end --><!-- This is an auto-generated comment: raw summary by coderabbit.ai --> <!-- src/routes/cache.ts: """ ## AI-generated summary of changes The diff shows the removal of two GET route handlers from the `cacheRouter` in the `src/routes/cache.ts` file. The first removed route was responsible for serving the file `B.Cache.Dx11_33.0.6.bin` when the URL matched the pattern `/B.Cache.Dx11.bin.*`. The second removed route served the file `B.Cache.Windows_en_33.0.10.bin` for URLs matching the pattern `/B.Cache.Windows_en.bin*`. The remaining routes include a regex-based handler that serves `H.Cache_${buildConfig.version}.bin` for URLs matching the pattern `/origin/[a-zA-Z0-9]+/[0-9]+/H\.Cache\.bin.*$`, and an asynchronous handler for files matching the pattern `\.bk2!`, which reads files from the `static/data` directory based on the request path. ## Alterations to the declarations of exported or public entities - Route handler removed: `cacheRouter.get("/B.Cache.Dx11.bin.*", ...)` in `src/routes/cache.ts` - Route handler removed: `cacheRouter.get("/B.Cache.Windows_en.bin*", ...)` in `src/routes/cache.ts` """ --> <!-- end of auto-generated comment: raw summary by coderabbit.ai --><!-- This is an auto-generated comment: pr objectives by coderabbit.ai --> <!-- ## PR Summary The pull request titled "npm audit fix" was submitted by the user Sainan and is identified by the number 518. 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