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Automated WhatsApp Web version update.

This PR updates the WhatsApp Web client revision to the latest version fetched from web.whatsapp.com.

Version: 2.3000.1037639827

Single source of truth:

  • src/Defaults/baileys-version.json (other files import from here)

Update frequency: Daily at 09:00 UTC

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  • Chores
    • Updated internal version compatibility to support latest platform changes.

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@rsalcara rsalcara merged commit 1fbaa28 into master Apr 18, 2026
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  • src/Defaults/baileys-version.json

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Updated the Baileys version configuration by incrementing the build number in the version array from 1037622359 to 1037639827, reflecting a new WhatsApp Web client version compatibility.

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Version Configuration
src/Defaults/baileys-version.json
Updated the third element of the version array (build/patch number) to match a newer WhatsApp Web version.

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Pull request overview

Automated update of the single source-of-truth WhatsApp Web client revision used by the codebase (baileys-version.json) to the latest fetched version.

Changes:

  • Bump WhatsApp Web version from 2.3000.1037622359 to 2.3000.1037639827.
  • Normalize version JSON formatting to the compact, single-line style (with trailing newline preserved).

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