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Closes #20328. ## Summary - Adds a CLI-side check that warns when `twenty-app-dev` is older than the latest published Docker Hub tag. - Reads `APP_VERSION` from the running container via `docker inspect` — no server endpoint, no version exposed publicly. (`APP_VERSION` is already baked in by `packages/twenty-docker/twenty/Dockerfile` for both `twenty` and `twenty-app-dev` targets.) - Fetches latest semver tag from Docker Hub (same API the admin panel already uses) and caches the result for 24h in `~/.twenty/version-check-cache.json`. - Wired into `twenty dev`, `twenty install`, and `twenty server start`. - Best-effort: silent on container-missing / docker / network errors, never blocks a command. ## Why CLI-side instead of a `/healthz` extension The original issue suggested comparing the running server version against Docker Hub. Exposing the running version on a public endpoint has a small but real security cost (helps attackers fingerprint vulnerable deployments), and the version is already inside the image — so the CLI can read it directly without ever calling the server. ## Test plan - [x] `nx run twenty-sdk:test` — added unit tests for `parseSemver` / `compareSemver` - [x] `nx run twenty-sdk:typecheck` - [x] `nx run twenty-sdk:lint` - [ ] Manual: with an old `twenty-app-dev` image running, run `yarn twenty install` → see warning - [ ] Manual: with an up-to-date image, run `yarn twenty dev` → no warning, cache file written - [ ] Manual: no container at all → no warning, no error