dan-lee / timescape

A flexible, headless date and time input library for JavaScript. Provides tools for building fully customizable date and time input fields, with support for libraries like React, Preact, Vue, Svelte and Solid.
https://timescape.daniellehr.de
MIT License
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upgrade packages #15

Closed dan-lee closed 6 months ago

changeset-bot[bot] commented 6 months ago

🦋 Changeset detected

Latest commit: 22ba9eb0b135e34c3d15c0c89b7b6b07d18c6c53

The changes in this PR will be included in the next version bump.

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socket-security[bot] commented 6 months ago

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

Package New capabilities Transitives Size Publisher
npm/@storybook/addon-a11y@8.1.1 None 0 0 B
npm/prettier@3.2.5 environment, filesystem, unsafe 0 8.39 MB prettier-bot

🚮 Removed packages: npm/prettier-plugin-svelte@3.2.3, npm/svelte@3.59.2

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socket-security[bot] commented 6 months ago

🚨 Potential security issues detected. Learn more about Socket for GitHub ↗︎

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Alert Package NoteSource
Install scripts npm/@swc/core@1.3.100
  • Install script: postinstall
  • Source: node postinstall.js
  • orphan: npm/@swc/core@1.3.100
Install scripts npm/@swc/core@1.5.7
  • Install script: postinstall
  • Source: node postinstall.js
  • orphan: npm/@swc/core@1.5.7

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