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feat: add birpc, hookable and perfect-debounce #281

Closed FuckDoctors closed 1 day ago

FuckDoctors commented 1 day ago

Dependencies of @vue/devtools-kit.

https://github.com/vuejs/devtools-next/blob/7891be1eb0f00594ebdf5f9f7b3a1a6e4fbc9154/packages/devtools-kit/package.json#L32-L35

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The pull request introduces three new dependencies to the package.json file: birpc, hookable, and perfect-debounce. Each dependency is specified with a version of "*", allowing for the use of any version of these packages. This update enhances the project's functionality by incorporating additional libraries without altering existing code or logic.

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File Change Summary
package.json Added dependencies: birpc, hookable, perfect-debounce with version "*" for each.

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`18620-18628`: **Use a specific version range instead of `"*"`.** Using `"*"` as the version means any version of the dependency can be installed, which can lead to inconsistent builds across different environments. It's recommended to use a specific version or version range instead. That said, the addition of `birpc`, `hookable`, and `perfect-debounce` dependencies aligns with the PR objective of introducing new dependencies related to `@vue/devtools-kit`. To verify the usage of the new dependencies in the codebase, you can run the following script: This will search for import statements of `birpc`, `hookable`, and `perfect-debounce` in JavaScript files, and also check if `@vue/devtools-kit` is using these dependencies.
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