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GA(deps): Bump fourmolu/fourmolu-action from 6 to 9 #126

Open dependabot[bot] opened 1 year ago

dependabot[bot] commented 1 year ago

Bumps fourmolu/fourmolu-action from 6 to 9.

Release notes

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v9

run-fourmolu Action now takes a version argument to allow you to specify the version of Fourmolu you want to use. If you don't specify the version argument, then the latest version of Fourmolu will be used.

Note that this is a breaking change for all current users of run-fourmolu.

With this change, you're now able to use a single version of run-fourmolu with different versions of Fourmolu.

Here's an example of how you'd use run-fourmolu with the 0.12.0.0 version of Fourmolu:

- uses: haskell-actions/run-fourmolu@v9
  with:
    version: "0.12.0.0"

It is recommended to always specify the version of Fourmolu you want to use, since Fourmolu is often not backwards compatible. New releases of Fourmolu could possibly break your CI. However, if you want to always use the newest release of fourmolu, you can do it like the following:

- uses: haskell-actions/run-fourmolu@v9
  with:
    version: "latest"

Alternatively, you can leave out the version argument and it will default to latest.

v8

This release uses fourmolu-0.12.0.0.

v7

This release uses fourmolu-0.11.0.0.

Changelog

Sourced from fourmolu/fourmolu-action's changelog.

run-fourmolu v9

  • run-fourmolu Action now takes a version argument to allow you to specify the version of Fourmolu you want to use. If you don't specify the version argument, then the latest version of Fourmolu will be used. Note that this is a breaking change for all current users of run-fourmolu.

    With this change, you're now able to use a single version of run-fourmolu with different versions of Fourmolu.

    Here's an example of how you'd use run-fourmolu with the 0.12.0.0 version of Fourmolu:

    - uses: haskell-actions/run-fourmolu@v9
      with:
        version: "0.12.0.0"
    

    It is recommended to always specify the version of Fourmolu you want to use, since Fourmolu is often not backwards compatible. New releases of Fourmolu could possibly break your CI. However, if you want to always use the newest release of fourmolu, you can do it like the following:

    - uses: haskell-actions/run-fourmolu@v9
      with:
        version: "latest"
    

    Alternatively, you can leave out the version argument and it will default to latest.

run-fourmolu v8

  • Uses Fourmolu 0.12.0.0

Fourmolu action v7

  • Uses Fourmolu 0.11.0.0
Commits
  • 5f70569 Merge pull request #21 from haskell-actions/auto-latest-version
  • 157c5ff Remove files for making releases and bumping versions.
  • 3eb091e Update CHANGELOG.md for v9
  • dbc8d10 Update README to explain how to use the new version input argument.
  • 7ba27b6 Add version input for specifying the version of Fourmolu to use
  • 20b71e1 Add description for new version input argument.
  • b8c81ae Merge pull request #20 from haskell-actions/bump-to-fourmolu-0.12.0.0
  • 3b168ea Bumping to fourmolu-0.12.0.0
  • 0a78989 Change more uses of fourmolu/fourmolu-action to haskell-actions/run-fourmolu
  • 4b942ec Merge pull request #19 from bilalakhter/bilalakhtar
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