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Alert | Package | Note | Source |
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Install scripts | npm/core-js-pure@3.6.5 |
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Install scripts | npm/ejs@2.7.4 |
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Protestware/Troll package | npm/es5-ext@0.10.53 |
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Native code | npm/fsevents@1.2.11 |
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Install scripts | npm/gatsby@2.24.57 |
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Superseded by #1560.
Bumps @commitlint/cli from 18.6.0 to 19.0.2.
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v19.0.29351b8e
v19.0.18793c63
fix: dropresolve-from
,resolve-global
andimport-fresh
, resolve global...f1ff121
v19.0.0868983c
docs: use vitepress (#3921)42d90f2
chore: bump ESM only packages and minor version packages (#3927)2816783
Revert "chore!: minimum node version v20"a909634
chore!: minimum node version v203423735
feat!: migrate to pure ESM (#3850)89f5bf9
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