Typescript-TDD / ts-auto-mock

Typescript transformer to unlock automatic mock creation for interfaces and classes
https://typescript-tdd.github.io/ts-auto-mock
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chore(deps-dev): bump @stylistic/eslint-plugin from 2.7.2 to 2.8.0 #1614

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dependabot[bot] commented 1 month ago

Bumps @stylistic/eslint-plugin from 2.7.2 to 2.8.0.

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v2.8.0

2.8.0 (2024-09-09)

Features

  • indent: indention inside TemplateLiteral always start at level one (#528) (d2f92c0)
  • remove @types/eslint (5ea3d6a)

Bug Fixes

  • indent-binary-ops: improve nested handling, close #530 (af1c21a)
  • move spacing rules about as and satisfies from type-annontation-spacing to keyword-spacing (#535) (b89ae5e)

Documentation

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2.8.0 (2024-09-09)

Features

  • indent: indention inside TemplateLiteral always start at level one (#528) (d2f92c0)
  • remove @types/eslint (5ea3d6a)

Bug Fixes

  • indent-binary-ops: improve nested handling, close #530 (af1c21a)
  • move spacing rules about as and satisfies from type-annontation-spacing to keyword-spacing (#535) (b89ae5e)

Documentation

Commits
  • 5b045e5 chore: release v2.8.0 (main) (#533)
  • 58f0fe2 chore: lint
  • 51a13f4 chore: lint
  • af1c21a fix(indent-binary-ops): improve nested handling, close #530
  • d2f92c0 feat(indent): indention inside TemplateLiteral always start at level one (#528)
  • b89ae5e fix: move spacing rules about as and satisfies from `type-annontation-spa...
  • 5ea3d6a feat: remove @types/eslint
  • 8b38a02 chore: linting to sort imports
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