clams-tech / Remote

Remote control your Core Lightning node
https://remote.clams.tech
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Release 1.8.0 #177

Closed lnbc1QWFyb24 closed 1 year ago

lnbc1QWFyb24 commented 1 year ago

Changelog:

socket-security[bot] commented 1 year ago

New, updated, and removed dependencies detected. Learn more about Socket for GitHub ↗︎

Packages Version New capabilities Transitives Size Publisher
nouislider 15.7.0 None +0 387 kB leongersen
html-to-image 1.11.11 network +0 299 kB bubkoo
qrcode 1.5.3 filesystem, environment +19 1.58 MB soldair
@sveltejs/kit 1.15.2...1.22.3 None +7/-7 2.07 MB svelte-admin
@sveltejs/adapter-static 2.0.0...2.0.2 None +8/-8 2.08 MB svelte-admin
sveltekit-i18n 2.2.2...2.4.0 None +2/-3 63.6 kB jarda-svoboda
lnmessage 0.2.1...0.2.2 None +0/-0 255 kB aaronbarnardsound
svelte-preprocess 4.10.7...5.0.4 None +1/-4 320 kB dummdidumm
prettier-plugin-svelte 2.9.0...2.10.1 None +0/-1 268 kB dummdidumm

🚮 Removed packages: qr-code-styling@1.6.0-rc.1, svelte@3.55.0, svelte-check@2.10.3

socket-security[bot] commented 1 year ago

👍 Dependency issues cleared. Learn more about Socket for GitHub ↗︎

This PR previously contained dependency changes with security issues that have been resolved, removed, or ignored.

Ignoring: svelte-preprocess@5.0.4

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lnbc1QWFyb24 commented 1 year ago

@SocketSecurity ignore svelte-preprocess@5.0.4