MetaMask / create-release-branch

A command-line tool to create release branches for polyrepos and monorepos.
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3.0.0 #130

Closed github-actions[bot] closed 9 months ago

github-actions[bot] commented 10 months ago

This is the release candidate for version 3.0.0. See the changelog for more.

socket-security[bot] commented 10 months ago

New and removed dependencies detected. Learn more about Socket for GitHub ↗︎

Packages Version New capabilities Transitives Size Publisher
@types/prettier 2.7.3 None +0 49.8 kB types
@babel/preset-typescript 7.23.3 None +8 497 kB nicolo-ribaudo
@babel/plugin-transform-modules-commonjs 7.23.3 None +0 42.5 kB nicolo-ribaudo
@babel/preset-env 7.23.6 None +87 3.37 MB nicolo-ribaudo

🚮 Removed packages: @metamask/create-release-branch@2.0.1

socket-security[bot] commented 10 months ago

🚨 Potential security issues detected. Learn more about Socket for GitHub ↗︎

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Issue Package Version Note Source
New author unicode-canonical-property-names-ecmascript 2.0.0
New author unicode-match-property-ecmascript 2.0.0

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FrederikBolding commented 9 months ago

@mcmire @cryptodev-2s Is anything blocking this release?

mcmire commented 9 months ago

@FrederikBolding So sorry, I dropped the ball on this. I'll merge this now.