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chore: add message about new major version coming #559

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![Platform](https://img.shields.io/badge/node-14--18-blue)
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> 🚨**NEW MAJOR VERSION ALERT**
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> We’re excited to announce that by the end of January 2025, we’ll be releasing Box CLI 4.0.0! This new major version introduces exciting features and improvements, including:
> * Upgrading the oclif framework from v1 to v4
> * Adding support for Node 20 and 22, while dropping support for Node 14 and 16
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Should we also mention about integrate TS SDK w BoxCLI and also bumping some vulnerabilities packages?

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I was thinking about this. And TBH I was thinking that it might cause some extra questions (especially one with TS SDK). I wanted to mention just the most important stuff why we release major version.

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The Box CLI is a user-friendly command line tool which allows both technical and non-technical users to leverage the Box API to perform routine or bulk actions. There is no need to write any code, as these actions are executed through a [set of commands](#command-topics).

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