## I have read the
[CONTRIBUTING.md](https://github.com/supabase/supabase/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md)
file.
YES
## What kind of change does this PR introduce?
Replaces "stored procedures" with "functions" for everything related to
the Data API.
## Additional context
It's not accurate to call database functions "stored procedures". It may
have been that way before Postgres 11, but now it causes confusion
because PostgREST allows functions and not stored procedures.
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## Summary by CodeRabbit
* **Documentation**
* Standardized terminology across docs, SDK guides, CLI/config specs,
examples, UI, and config comments to use "database functions" instead of
"stored procedures".
* Updated API docs, CLI/config descriptions, Studio UI labels, help
text, empty-state and navigation copy, RPC documentation, and example
text for consistency.
* Adjusted explanatory text and error/help messages to reflect the
revised terminology.
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* Use latest 2.x version of `@supabase/supabase-js` in all examples
* Use `latest` version of `@supabase/ssr` in all examples
* Remove lock files from examples
* Add examples lock files in .gitignore
The rationale is:
- Lock files are not actively maintained/updated (or the versions in the
package.json files for that matter)
- They pin an arbitrary version (from the end-user perspective)
- Removes the need to manually update the versions and reinstall
- Consistency
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## Summary by CodeRabbit
## Release Notes
* **Chores**
* Broadened Supabase SDK dependency version constraints across example
projects for greater flexibility with compatible updates
* Updated some SSR package dependencies to track latest releases
* Added gitignore rules for dependency lock files in example directories
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Correct the code examples for the Clerk third-party auth docs:
- Fix TypeScript error
- Change RLS policy check to accept both [Clerk v1 and v2
JWTs](https://clerk.com/docs/backend-requests/resources/session-tokens)
Pulled code samples from an example app that I've checked in to make
maintenance and testing easier in the future.