awaitlink / vk-chat-bot

:package: node package for building chat bots for VK communities (uses Callback API)
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Bump typedoc from 0.17.7 to 0.20.2 #499

Closed dependabot-preview[bot] closed 3 years ago

dependabot-preview[bot] commented 3 years ago

Bumps typedoc from 0.17.7 to 0.20.2.

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v0.20.2

0.20.2 (2020-12-29)

Bug Fixes

  • ArgumentsReader should warn if missing a value (02b915d), closes #1429
  • Literal boolean converter in TS 3 (ed67eda), closes #1432
  • Map bash, sh, shell to shellscript when highlighting (6eb6c28), closes #1432
  • Negative literal types were converted incorrectly (c14b5b5), closes #1427
  • TS 3 converters for null, this types (20febfd)

Features

  • Better detection for declaration files defining a module (38d8edf), closes #1430

v0.20.1

0.20.1 (2020-12-29)

Bug Fixes

v0.20.0

0.20.0 (2020-12-28)

Migration from previous versions

Version 0.20 completely reworks how documentation is generated by TypeDoc. In previous versions, there was --mode file and --mode modules, which documented files according to their content on the filesystem. This worked reasonably well before ES modules were commonly used, but was insufficient for the modern ecosystem. In 0.20, TypeDoc documents your project according to what you export.

With this in mind, there are several breaking changes that will likely effect you:

  1. TypeScript compiler options must be specified in a tsconfig.json file, they may not be passed directly to TypeDoc.
  2. Removed options - mode, excludeNotExported, includeDeclarations, ignoreCompilerErrors (#1403), entryPoint
  3. inputFiles has been renamed to entryPoints to better reflect its usage
  4. Existing third party themes may be broken due to changes to the type structure
  5. The behavior of exclude has changed, it is now only used to filter entry points if a directory is provided as the entry point.

The command line for most projects now should be fairly simple:

npx typedoc src/index.ts

If you have more than one entry point, TypeDoc will create a module for each entry point. The module name will be derived from the entry file name. If the derived name is not the desired name, you can use a module comment with the @module tag to change it:

Commits
  • 56158e2 chore: Bump version to 0.20.2
  • c14b5b5 fix: Negative literal types were converted incorrectly
  • 38d8edf feat: Better detection for declaration files defining a module
  • 02b915d fix: ArgumentsReader should warn if missing a value
  • 20febfd fix: TS 3 converters for null, this types
  • ed67eda fix: Literal boolean converter in TS 3
  • 6eb6c28 fix: Map bash, sh, shell to shellscript when highlighting
  • b1d1c9d chore: Bump version to 0.20.1
  • 5bf4d05 fix: Initializers should only be included if "simple"
  • 79471af chore: Prettier
  • Additional commits viewable in compare view
Maintainer changes

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dependabot-preview[bot] commented 3 years ago

Superseded by #500.