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The Branch Web SDK for deep linking and attribution. Once initialized, the Branch Web SDK allows you to create and share links with a banner (web only), over SMS, or your own methods by generating deep links. It also offers event tracking, access to referrals, and management of credits.
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Bump jsdoc from 3.2.2 to 4.0.0 #860

Closed dependabot[bot] closed 1 year ago

dependabot[bot] commented 1 year ago

Bumps jsdoc from 3.2.2 to 4.0.0.

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JSDoc 3.5.5

This version of JSDoc fixes an incompatibility with Node.js 8.5.0.

JSDoc 3.5.4

This version of JSDoc includes a variety of bug fixes.

For a complete list of changes, see the changelog on GitHub.

JSDoc 3.5.3

This version of JSDoc includes a variety of bug fixes, including the following:

  • Non-JSDoc comments (comments that do not begin with /**) are now ignored.
  • JSDoc no longer crashes when it parses a class property with no value assigned to it.
  • When there are JSDoc comments at the end of a source file that has a 'use strict'; directive, the comments are no longer ignored.
  • Namepaths that contain an @ sign (for example, module:@prefix/my-module~myCallback) are now parsed correctly.

For a complete list of changes, see the changelog on GitHub.

JSDoc 3.5.2

This version of JSDoc fixes an issue with using the @hideconstructor tag with the default template. It is also better at locating plugins and template resources.

For a complete list of changes, see the changelog on GitHub.

JSDoc 3.5.1

This version of JSDoc includes the following bug fixes:

  • Fixed an issue that prevented JSDoc from working on versions of Node.js prior to 5.10.0.
  • If the JSDoc configuration file does not have a file extension, JSDoc now assumes that the file is in JSON format.

JSDoc 3.5.0

This version of JSDoc includes the following major changes:

  • JSDoc now uses the Babylon JavaScript parser, which means that JSDoc can parse any JavaScript or JSX file that is supported by the Babel compiler.
  • You can now use a JavaScript file to configure JSDoc. See the documentation for details and examples.
  • Fixed multiple issues with documenting ES2015 classes and modules.
  • JSDoc now requires Node.js 4.2.0 or later.

For a complete list of changes, see the changelog on GitHub.

JSDoc 3.4.3

This version of JSDoc includes an updated LICENSE.md file. There are no other changes in this release.

JSDoc 3.4.2

This version of JSDoc fixes an issue with classes exported from an ES2015 module, along with other minor bugs.

For a complete list of changes, see the changelog on GitHub.

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Changelog

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4.0.0 (November 2022)

3.6.11 (July 2022)

Updates dependency versions to make JSDoc compatible with Node.js 12.0.0 and later.

3.6.10 (January 2022)

Fixes an issue in JSDoc 3.6.9 that prevented JSDoc from being installed in some continuous integration (CI) environments.

3.6.9 (January 2022)

Fixes an issue in JSDoc 3.6.8 that prevented npm install jsdoc from working.

3.6.8 (January 2022)

Updates dependencies.

3.6.7 (May 2021)

Updates dependencies.

3.6.6 (September 2020)

Fixes an issue that could cause members of an interface to be tracked incorrectly if the interface was both defined as an ES2015 class and assigned to a variable. For example:

/** @interface */
foo.Bar = class {
  constructor() {
    /** This member was missing from the generated docs. */
    this.baz = null;
  }
};

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dependabot[bot] commented 1 year ago

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dependabot[bot] commented 1 year ago

Superseded by #872.