entelecheia / thematos

A HyFI plugin for Topic Modeling
https://thematos.entelecheia.ai/
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chore(deps): bump peaceiris/actions-gh-pages from 3 to 4 #74

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dependabot[bot] commented 5 months ago

Bumps peaceiris/actions-gh-pages from 3 to 4.

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actions-github-pages v4.0.0

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actions-github-pages v3.9.3

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actions-github-pages v3.9.2

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actions-github-pages v3.9.1

  • update deps

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actions-github-pages v3.9.0

  • deps: bump node12 to node16
  • deps: bump @​actions/core from 1.6.0 to 1.10.0

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actions-github-pages v3.8.0

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actions-github-pages v3.7.3

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actions-github-pages v3.7.2

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actions-github-pages v3.7.1

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actions-github-pages v3.7.0

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Overviews:

  • Add .nojekyll file by default for all branches (#438) (079d483), closes #438
  • Add destination_dir option (#403) (f30118c), closes #403 #324 #390
  • Add exclude_assets option (#416) (0f5c65e), closes #416 #163
  • exclude_assets supports glob patterns (#417) (6f45501), closes #417 #163

actions-github-pages v3.6.4

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actions-github-pages v3.6.3

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actions-github-pages v3.6.2

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Changelog

Sourced from peaceiris/actions-gh-pages's changelog.

3.9.3 (2023-03-30)

docs

fix

3.9.2 (2023-01-17)

chore

ci

deps

3.9.1 (2023-01-05)

chore

ci

  • add Renovate config (#802) (072d16c), closes #802
  • bump actions/dependency-review-action from 2 to 3 (#799) (e3b45f2), closes #799
  • bump peaceiris/actions-github-app-token from 1.1.4 to 1.1.5 (#798) (a5f971f), closes #798
  • bump peaceiris/actions-mdbook from 1.1.14 to 1.2.0 (#793) (9af6a68), closes #793
  • bump peaceiris/workflows from 0.17.1 to 0.17.2 (#794) (087a759), closes #794

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Commits
  • 4f9cc66 chore(release): 4.0.0
  • 9c75028 chore(release): Add build assets
  • 5049354 build: node 20.11.1
  • 4eb285e chore: bump node16 to node20 (#1067)
  • cdc09a3 chore(deps): update dependency @​types/node to v16.18.77 (#1065)
  • d830378 chore(deps): update dependency @​types/node to v16.18.76 (#1063)
  • 80daa1d chore(deps): update dependency @​types/node to v16.18.75 (#1061)
  • 108285e chore(deps): update dependency ts-jest to v29.1.2 (#1060)
  • 99c95ff chore(deps): update dependency @​types/node to v16.18.74 (#1058)
  • 1f46537 chore(deps): update dependency @​types/node to v16.18.73 (#1057)
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