fix(classes.base): Use type-only import for DockerHost in classes.base to avoid runtime side-effects

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# Changelog
## 2025-11-24 - 3.0.1 - fix(classes.base)
Use type-only import for DockerHost in classes.base to avoid runtime side-effects
- Changed the import in ts/classes.base.ts to a type-only import: import type { DockerHost } from './classes.host.js';
- Prevents a runtime import of classes.host when only the type is needed, reducing risk of circular dependencies and unintended side-effects during module initialization.
- No behavior changes to the public API — TypeScript-only change; intended to improve bundling and runtime stability.
## 2025-11-24 - 3.0.0 - BREAKING CHANGE(DockerHost)
Refactor public API to DockerHost facade; introduce DockerResource base; make resource static methods internal; support flexible descriptors and stream compatibility

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*/
export const commitinfo = {
name: '@apiclient.xyz/docker',
version: '3.0.0',
version: '3.0.1',
description: 'Provides easy communication with Docker remote API from Node.js, with TypeScript support.'
}

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import { DockerHost } from './classes.host.js';
import type { DockerHost } from './classes.host.js';
/**
* Abstract base class for all Docker resources.