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chore(deps-dev): bump eslint from 9.8.0 to 9.9.0 in the eslint group #20

Closed dependabot[bot] closed 2 months ago

dependabot[bot] commented 2 months ago

Bumps the eslint group with 1 update: eslint.

Updates eslint from 9.8.0 to 9.9.0

Release notes

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v9.9.0

Features

  • 41d0206 feat: Add support for TS config files (#18134) (Arya Emami)
  • 3a4eaf9 feat: add suggestion to require-await to remove async keyword (#18716) (Dave)

Documentation

  • 9fe068c docs: how to author plugins with configs that extend other configs (#18753) (Alec Gibson)
  • 48117b2 docs: add version support page in the side navbar (#18738) (Amaresh S M)
  • fec2951 docs: add version support page to the dropdown (#18730) (Amaresh S M)
  • 38a0661 docs: Fix typo (#18735) (Zaina Al Habash)
  • 3c32a9e docs: Update yarn command for creating ESLint config (#18739) (Temitope Ogunleye)
  • f9ac978 docs: Update README (GitHub Actions Bot)

Chores

  • 461b2c3 chore: upgrade to @eslint/js@9.9.0 (#18765) (Francesco Trotta)
  • 59dba1b chore: package.json update for @​eslint/js release (Jenkins)
  • fea8563 chore: update dependency @​eslint/core to ^0.3.0 (#18724) (renovate[bot])
  • aac191e chore: update dependency @​eslint/json to ^0.3.0 (#18760) (renovate[bot])
  • b97fa05 chore: update wdio dependencies for more stable tests (#18759) (Christian Bromann)
Changelog

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v9.9.0 - August 9, 2024

  • 461b2c3 chore: upgrade to @eslint/js@9.9.0 (#18765) (Francesco Trotta)
  • 59dba1b chore: package.json update for @​eslint/js release (Jenkins)
  • fea8563 chore: update dependency @​eslint/core to ^0.3.0 (#18724) (renovate[bot])
  • 41d0206 feat: Add support for TS config files (#18134) (Arya Emami)
  • aac191e chore: update dependency @​eslint/json to ^0.3.0 (#18760) (renovate[bot])
  • 9fe068c docs: how to author plugins with configs that extend other configs (#18753) (Alec Gibson)
  • b97fa05 chore: update wdio dependencies for more stable tests (#18759) (Christian Bromann)
  • 3a4eaf9 feat: add suggestion to require-await to remove async keyword (#18716) (Dave)
  • 48117b2 docs: add version support page in the side navbar (#18738) (Amaresh S M)
  • fec2951 docs: add version support page to the dropdown (#18730) (Amaresh S M)
  • 38a0661 docs: Fix typo (#18735) (Zaina Al Habash)
  • 3c32a9e docs: Update yarn command for creating ESLint config (#18739) (Temitope Ogunleye)
  • f9ac978 docs: Update README (GitHub Actions Bot)
Commits
  • 0dd3863 9.9.0
  • 2e5ba77 Build: changelog update for 9.9.0
  • 461b2c3 chore: upgrade to @eslint/js@9.9.0 (#18765)
  • 59dba1b chore: package.json update for @​eslint/js release
  • fea8563 chore: update dependency @​eslint/core to ^0.3.0 (#18724)
  • 41d0206 feat: Add support for TS config files (#18134)
  • aac191e chore: update dependency @​eslint/json to ^0.3.0 (#18760)
  • 9fe068c docs: how to author plugins with configs that extend other configs (#18753)
  • b97fa05 chore: update wdio dependencies for more stable tests (#18759)
  • 3a4eaf9 feat: add suggestion to require-await to remove async keyword (#18716)
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Walkthrough

The update to the package.json file involves a minor version bump for the eslint package, changing it from 9.8.0 to 9.9.0. This upgrade signifies improvements and potential new features in the linter tool, although it does not impact the core functionality of the project. Such updates help maintain code quality and adherence to best practices without altering the underlying application logic.

Changes

File Change Summary
package.json Updated eslint from 9.8.0 to 9.9.0

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🐇 In the garden where the code does grow,
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npm/@cyclonedx/cyclonedx-library@6.11.0 filesystem Transitive: environment, eval, network, shell, unsafe +80 15.7 MB cyclonedx-automation
npm/@types/node@22.2.0 None +1 2.18 MB types
npm/@types/normalize-package-data@2.4.4 None 0 5.81 kB types
npm/c8@9.1.0 filesystem, unsafe Transitive: environment, shell +57 2.27 MB oss-bot
npm/eslint-config-standard-with-typescript@43.0.1 Transitive: environment, eval, filesystem, shell, unsafe +219 23 MB mightyiam
npm/eslint-config-standard@17.1.0 Transitive: environment, eval, filesystem, shell, unsafe +185 12.8 MB voxpelli
npm/eslint-plugin-header@3.1.1 filesystem 0 31.2 kB stuk
npm/eslint-plugin-simple-import-sort@12.1.1 None 0 38.3 kB lydell
npm/eslint@9.9.0 Transitive: environment, eval, filesystem, shell, unsafe +87 9.91 MB eslintbot
npm/jest-junit@16.0.0 environment, filesystem +5 210 kB jsonp
npm/jest@29.7.0 Transitive: environment, eval, filesystem, network, shell, unsafe +269 19.8 MB simenb
npm/normalize-package-data@6.0.2 None +8 1.02 MB npm-cli-ops
npm/npm-run-all@4.1.5 environment Transitive: eval, filesystem, shell +103 4.52 MB mysticatea
npm/typescript@5.5.4 None 0 21.9 MB typescript-bot
npm/webpack@5.93.0 environment, filesystem, network, unsafe Transitive: eval, shell +71 15 MB evilebottnawi
npm/xmlbuilder2@3.1.1 Transitive: environment, filesystem +7 3.19 MB universalhandle

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