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Welcome to Depfu 👋
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✳️ bootstrap-sass (3.3.6 → 3.4.1) · Repo · Changelog
Security Advisories 🚨
🚨 Moderate severity vulnerability that affects bootstrap and bootstrap-sass
🚨 XSS vulnerability via data-target in bootstrap-sass
Release Notes
3.4.0
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Rakefile: require 'bundler/gem_tasks'
Bump bootstrap-sass to 3.4.1
rake convert[v3.4.1]
v3.4.0
Revert relative imports change
Test Rails app: Depend on sassc-rails
rake convert[v3.4.0]
less_conversion.rb: Update stylelint comment removal
Remove compass support
lotus -> hanami
sass -> sassc
rake convert[v3.4.0-dev]
Fix test/node_sass_compile_test.sh
Stop testing with sass-head and rails-head
travis
Fix "$a-$b" -> "#{$a}-#{$b}" conversion
rake convert[v3.4.0-dev]
Update converter to support v3.4.0
Fix test/compass_test.rb for recent bundler
Update package.json devDependencies
readme [ci skip]
Merge pull request #1168 from coliff/patch-1
HTTPS relevant links
Merge pull request #1145 from zhublik/readme
Update bootstrap-sass version in README.
Merge pull request #1141 from ltfschoen/patch-1
Update README.md advising use of jquery-rails
Bump to v3.3.7
rake convert
rake convert
Specify package.json files
rake convert
Merge pull request #1062 from twbs/bump-node-sass
Merge pull request #1063 from twbs/copyright
Update copyright notice
Bump node-sass to ^3.8.0
bower.json: Allow jQuery v3 (#1061)
Merge pull request #1060 from ferdiunal/patch-1
Update .gitignore
Add "sass" field to package.json for consistency with upstream
Add "style" field to package.json (#1051); fixes #1045
Pin Rake version for Sass 3.3 gemfile
package.json: bump devDependencies
bower.json: Update jQuery version range to exclude v3 (#1043)
Readme: fix typo [ci-skip]
Merge pull request #1007 from iammikecohen/master
Merge pull request #1018 from takiy33/fix-capybara
Require capybara/dsl instead of capybara
added documentation for sass-eyeglass
added eyeglass-module keyword to make Bootstrap available to eyeglass
Added Eyeglass support
Merge pull request #1002 from Atul9/master
Update copyright notice to 2016 [ci skip]
Merge pull request #994 from twbs/readme-config
README: Promote "Configuration" section to an <h2>
Merge pull request #993 from twbs/readme-npm
Merge pull request #995 from twbs/readme-autoprefixer
Document Autoprefixer setting; fixes #899
README: backticks
README: Trivial copyediting
README: Add Installation section for npm
v3.3.6 changelog typography
↗️ autoprefixer-rails (indirect, 6.3.3 → 10.2.5.1) · Repo · Changelog
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Release 10.2.5.1
processor: Avoid checking version via ExecJS
↗️ execjs (indirect, 2.6.0 → 2.8.1) · Repo
Release Notes
2.8.1
2.8.0
2.7.0
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ExecJS 2.8.1
Wait for STDOUT to be flushed before exiting the node runtime
ExecJS 2.8.0
Merge pull request #98 from casperisfine/github-actions
Remove travis config
Add jruby and truffle-ruby
Add NodeJS to the CI
Explicitly call process.exit in the node runner to prevent it from hanging
Update JavaScriptCore path
Use macos latest
Upgrade bundler and rubygems on CI
Fix a test failure and minitest warnings
Migrate to GitHub Actions
therubyracer gem is no longer maintained and is incompatible with Ruby 3.0
Merge pull request #95 from ahorek/fix_deprecation_warning
fix deprecation warning
Merge pull request #84 from udzura/prefer-to-use-node
Search `node` binary first than `nodejs`
Merge pull request #77 from judofyr/clarify-call
test_call_with_this: Skip on Rhino
RubyRacer: Force expression in Context#call
Duktape: Follow correct behavior for Context#call
Add more tests for Context#call
Add documentation for the Context methods
Merge pull request #69 from ai/patch-1
Fix for empty EXECJS_RUNTIME
Merge pull request #62 from junaruga/feature/travis-ruby-head
Update .travis.yml
Merge pull request #61 from tricknotes/update-ruby-versions
Update Ruby versions in .travis.yml
Update README.md
Show Node version if EXECJS_RUNTIME is Node
Merge pull request #48 from junaruga/feature/contributing-mini-racer
Add note about installing and testing mini_racer
Merge pull request #43 from josh/undef-process
Normalize `console` in JSC
Remove process and other node globals from `this`
Undefine global `process`
Release 2.7.0
Merge pull request #40 from SamSaffron/patch-1
Add note in readme about mini_racer support
Merge branch 'SamSaffron/master'
Configure Travis to support MiniRacer and TheRubyRacer simultaneously.
add MiniRacer runtime support
Merge pull request #36 from josh/opaque-options
Check arity to support existing runtime classes
Allow for runtime specific option flags
Merge pull request #33 from jeroenvisser101/patch-1
Update copyright year
Merge pull request #32 from tricknotes/ruby-2.3
Merge pull request #31 from tricknotes/license
Test against Ruby 2.3.0 on Travis CI
Fix to include license file to gem
Merge pull request #25 from ojab/master
Add direct V8 support (via `d3`)
Merge pull request #24 from maclover7/contributing
Add CONTRIBUTING.md [ci skip]
↗️ sass (indirect, 3.4.21 → 3.7.4) · Repo
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🆕 ffi (added, 1.15.3)
🆕 rb-fsevent (added, 0.11.0)
🆕 rb-inotify (added, 0.10.1)
🆕 sass-listen (added, 4.0.0)
🆕 sassc (added, 2.4.0)
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