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chore(deps): update all non-major dependencies #102

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Package Change Age Adoption Passing Confidence
@types/node (source) ^20.8.9 -> ^20.8.10 age adoption passing confidence
eslint (source) ^8.52.0 -> ^8.53.0 age adoption passing confidence
jiti ^1.20.0 -> ^1.21.0 age adoption passing confidence
pnpm (source) 8.9.2 -> 8.10.2 age adoption passing confidence

Release Notes

eslint/eslint (eslint)

v8.53.0

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Features

  • 528e1c0 feat: Deprecate formatting rules (#​17696) (Nicholas C. Zakas)
  • c0b11dd feat: Add suggestions for no-prototype-builtins (#​17677) (Yonathan Randolph)

Bug Fixes

  • 1ad6257 fix: ensure that exit code for fatal errors is not overwritten (#​17683) (Milos Djermanovic)
  • b329ea7 fix: add ; after JSX nodes in no-object-constructor autofix (#​17672) (Francesco Trotta)

Documentation

  • ab8c60d docs: change position of return to top button (#​17688) (Tanuj Kanti)
  • 4fc44c0 docs: update twitter icon to new X icon (#​17687) (Tanuj Kanti)
  • 4164b2c docs: Update README (GitHub Actions Bot)
  • 8651895 docs: Fix tabs in rule examples (#​17653) (Francesco Trotta)
  • 3aec1c5 docs: explained rule fixers and suggestions (#​17657) (Josh Goldberg ✨)

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unjs/jiti (jiti)

v1.21.0

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This release enables forward compatibility for jiti v2 (See roadmap)

🚀 Enhancements
  • Add jiti.import function for async import (#​170)
  • Add forward compatible (stub) types for jiti.import (#​175)
❤️ Contributors
  • Pooya Parsa (@​pi0)
  • Anthony Fu <anthonyfu117@​hotmail.com>
pnpm/pnpm (pnpm)

v8.10.2

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Patch Changes

  • Fixed a regression that was shipped with pnpm v8.10.0. Dependencies that were already built should not be rebuilt on repeat install. This issue was introduced via the changes related to supportedArchitectures. Related issue #​7268.

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v8.10.1

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Patch Changes

  • (Important) Tarball resolutions in pnpm-lock.yaml will no longer contain a registry field. This field has been unused for a long time. This change should not cause any issues besides backward compatible modifications to the lockfile #​7262.
  • Fix issue when trying to use pnpm dlx in the root of a Windows Drive #​7263.
  • Optional dependencies that do not have to be built will be reflinked (or hardlinked) to the store instead of copied #​7046.
  • If a package's tarball cannot be fetched, print the dependency chain that leads to the failed package #​7265.
  • After upgrading one of our dependencies, we started to sometimes have an error on publish. We have forked @npmcli/arborist to patch it with a fix #​7269.

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v8.10.0

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Minor Changes
  • Support for multiple architectures when installing dependencies #​5965.

    You can now specify architectures for which you'd like to install optional dependencies, even if they don't match the architecture of the system running the install. Use the supportedArchitectures field in package.json to define your preferences.

    For example, the following configuration tells pnpm to install optional dependencies for Windows x64:

    {
      "pnpm": {
        "supportedArchitectures": {
          "os": ["win32"],
          "cpu": ["x64"]
        }
      }
    }

    Whereas this configuration will have pnpm install optional dependencies for Windows, macOS, and the architecture of the system currently running the install. It includes artifacts for both x64 and arm64 CPUs:

    {
      "pnpm": {
        "supportedArchitectures": {
          "os": ["win32", "darwin", "current"],
          "cpu": ["x64", "arm64"]
        }
      }
    }

    Additionally, supportedArchitectures also supports specifying the libc of the system.

  • The pnpm licenses list command now accepts the --filter option to check the licenses of the dependencies of a subset of workspace projects #​5806.

Patch Changes
  • Allow scoped name as bin name #​7112.

  • When running scripts recursively inside a workspace, the logs of the scripts are grouped together in some CI tools. (Only works with --workspace-concurrency 1)

  • Print a warning when installing a dependency from a non-existent directory #​7159

  • Should fetch dependency from tarball url when patching dependency installed from git #​7196

  • pnpm setup should add a newline at the end of the updated shell config file #​7227.

  • Improved the performance of linking bins of hoisted dependencies to node_modules/.pnpm/node_modules/.bin #​7212.

  • Wrongful ELIFECYCLE error on program termination #​7164.

  • pnpm publish should not pack the same file twice sometimes #​6997.

    The fix was to update npm-packlist to the latest version.

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