Ensono / stacks-webapp-template

Templating monorepo focusing on boilerplate web apps
https://amido.github.io/stacks/
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chore(deps-dev): bump lerna from 3.22.0 to 6.0.3 #1854

Closed dependabot[bot] closed 1 year ago

dependabot[bot] commented 1 year ago

Bumps lerna from 3.22.0 to 6.0.3.

Release notes

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v6.0.3

6.0.3 (2022-11-07)

Bug Fixes

  • publish: support inconsistent workspace prefix usage (#3413) (da2274b)
  • version: only apply prettier if it was explicitly installed (#3406) (0161bbe)

v6.0.2

6.0.2 (2022-11-02)

Bug Fixes

  • publish: remove workspace prefix on publish (#3397) (1f0e546)

v6.0.1

6.0.1 (2022-10-14)

Bug Fixes

  • run: allow for loading of env files to be skipped (#3375) (5dbd904)

v6.0.0

6.0.0 (2022-10-12)

Super fast, modern task-runner implementation for lerna run

As of version 6.0.0, Lerna will now delegate the implementation details of the lerna run command to the super fast, modern task-runner (powered by Nx) by default.

If for some reason you wish to opt in to the legacy task-runner implementation details (powered by p-map and p-queue), you can do so by setting "useNx": false in your lerna.json. (Please let us know via a Github issue if you feel the need to do that, however, as in general the new task-runner should just work how you expect it to as a lerna user).

Interactive configurtion for lerna run caching and task pipelines via the new lerna add-caching command

When using the modern task-runner implementation described above, the way to get the most out of it is to tell it about the outputs of your various scripts, and also any relationships that exist between them (such as needing to run the build script before the test, for example).

Simply run lerna add-caching and follow the instructions in order to generate all the relevant configuration for your workspace.

You can learn more about the configuration it generates here: https://lerna.js.org/docs/concepts/task-pipeline-configuration

Automatic loading of .env files in lerna run with the new task-runner implementation

By default the modern task runner powered by Nx will automatically load .env files for you. You can set --load-env-files to false if you want to disable this behavior for any reason.

For more details about what .env files will be loaded by default please see: https://nx.dev/recipes/environment-variables/define-environment-variables

Obselete options in lerna run with the new task-runner implementation

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Changelog

Sourced from lerna's changelog.

6.0.3 (2022-11-07)

Note: Version bump only for package lerna

6.0.2 (2022-11-02)

Note: Version bump only for package lerna

6.0.1 (2022-10-14)

Bug Fixes

  • run: allow for loading of env files to be skipped (#3375) (5dbd904)

6.0.0 (2022-10-12)

Note: Version bump only for package lerna

6.0.0-alpha.2 (2022-10-12)

Bug Fixes

6.0.0-alpha.1 (2022-10-09)

6.0.0-alpha.0 (2022-10-07)

Note: Version bump only for package lerna

5.6.2 (2022-10-09)

Note: Version bump only for package lerna

5.6.1 (2022-09-30)

Bug Fixes

  • add-caching: ensure lerna.json is configured automatically (9677cda)

5.6.0 (2022-09-29)

Features

5.5.4 (2022-09-28)

Note: Version bump only for package lerna

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This version was pushed to npm by jameshenry, a new releaser for lerna since your current version.


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dependabot[bot] commented 1 year ago

Superseded by #1891.