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Update n8n-io-sqlite.yml #1195

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Set version to: 1.77.0

First of all, thank you for your contribution! 😄

Please note that this repo is mostly for popular apps with thousands of stars and tens of thousands of downloads. If you'd like to add a less popular app, you can always create your own 3rd party repo and add your app there.

☑️ Self Check before Merge

  • I have tested the template using the method described in README.md thoroughly
  • I have ensured that I put as much default values as possible (except passwords) to ensure minimum effort required for end users to get started.
  • I have ensured that I am not using the "latest" tag as this tag is dynamically changing and might break the one-click app. Use a fixed version.
  • I have made sure that instructions.start and instructions.end are clear and self-explanatory.
  • Icon is added as a png file to the logos directory.
  • I've executed the checks if necessary by running npm ci && npm run validate_apps && npm run formatter (If failling run the prettier: npm run formatter-write)
  • I will take responsibility addressing any issues that arises as a result of this PR (maintaining this app).

Set version to: 1.77.0
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Just a quick check. Have you tested the app with this version?

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✅ Tested with version 1.77.0 and confirmed working.
⏳ Currently testing with 1.78.0.

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