Update dependency docs to reflect workflow-based process#547
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The update-dependencies workflow now handles all dependency updates via GitHub Actions, replacing the manual npm script approach. Update the documentation to reflect this change: - Replace manual npm script instructions with workflow dispatch steps - Document all inputs (Git, G4W, Git LFS, GCM) and their options - Remove outdated Node.js setup requirements and terminal examples - Keep self-hosted binaries section for edge cases Co-authored-by: Copilot <223556219+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>
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update-dependenciesworkflow now handles all dependency updates via GitHub Actions, replacing the manual npm script approach. This updates the documentation to reflect this change: