al1abb / invoify

An invoice generator app built using Next.js, Typescript, and Shadcn
https://invoify.vercel.app
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build(deps-dev): Bump @polka/url from 1.0.0-next.25 to 1.0.0-next.28 #473

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dependabot[bot] commented 4 days ago

Bumps @polka/url from 1.0.0-next.25 to 1.0.0-next.28.

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Sourced from @​polka/url's releases.

v1.0.0-next.28

Patches

  • Removes node: prefix from all CommonJS modules (#215). You will get these files via a require statement.

    The ESM version of each package still has the node: prefix. You will only get this version if you are using import syntax. The node: prefix was added in 16.x and back-ported to 14.18 (docs), so ensure you're on at least one of those versions. While native ESM was technically added in 12.x, it's been end-of-life (including security) for ~3 years and its version of "ESM" is significantly broken/different than today's ESM... 12.x was the first (experimental) ESM release.

Chores

  • Add new build script to generate CommonJS modules w/ node: prefix removed: 5ee202f, 228253c
  • Include build step in CI for size logging: 05dae70

Full Changelog: https://github.com/lukeed/polka/compare/v1.0.0-next.27...v1.0.0-next.28

v1.0.0-next.27

Features

  • Support Deno runtime by adding node: import prefixes (#212): e34ad69 Thank you @​benmccann~!

Chores

What's Changed


Full Changelog: https://github.com/lukeed/polka/compare/v1.0.0-next.26...v1.0.0-next.27

v1.0.0-next.26

Patches

  • (compression): Use RegExp.exec instead of RegExp.match for performance (#210): 822c80a Thank you @​bluwy~!

Chores


Full Changelog: https://github.com/lukeed/polka/compare/v1.0.0-next.25...v1.0.0-next.26

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