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Build SQL statements safely without string concatenation
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Bump JamesIves/github-pages-deploy-action from 4.1.5 to 4.2.2 #135

Closed dependabot[bot] closed 2 years ago

dependabot[bot] commented 2 years ago

Bumps JamesIves/github-pages-deploy-action from 4.1.5 to 4.2.2.

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4.2.2

Minor Changes

  • Introduces major version tags. You can now point your workflow to JamesIves/github-pages-deploy-action@v4 if you'd like to always have the most cutting edge changes outside of using the release branch directly.

4.2.1

Minor Changes

  • Resolves an issue where the operating system warning was showing incorrectly.

4.2.0

Happy New Year 2022!

London

Minor Changes

  • Implements a warning if you're using an unsupported operating system. This will occur if the workflow runs within MacOS or Windows. The workflow will not be cancelled.
  • The action is now case insensitive, allowing you to make casing changes to files so long as you commit them using the git mv command prior to the workflow running. (#895)
  • Fixes an issue that was causing single-commit to fail when using repository-name if the branch name was equal from the origin to destination. (#665)
  • Enabled Dependabot updates for the GitHub Actions that are used as part of the projects integration tests.
  • Made improvements to the issue template.
  • Modified the dev container so it now properly runs on Node 14 when used within GitHub Codespaces.
  • Modified the default exclude list to use an enum value to ensure accuracy.
  • Dependency upgrades.

4.1.9

Minor Changes

  • Dependency/security updates from third parties.

4.1.8

Minor Changes

  • Library dependency and security bumps.
  • README modifications.

New Contributors

Full Changelog: https://github.com/JamesIves/github-pages-deploy-action/compare/4.1.7...4.1.8

4.1.7

Minor Changes

  • Dependency upgrades
  • Modified README examples to use npm ci instead of npm install in examples by @​bananer in JamesIves/github-pages-deploy-action#934
  • Modified the git-config-email option again. If you wish to omit this field entirely you must now provide <> in the field instead of an empty string. This is due to the fact that GitHub Actions defaults all undefined fields to an empty string, causing the default behavior to not work when you don't provide a git-config-email parameter at all. You can find an example of this below.
name: Build and Deploy
on: [push]
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dependabot[bot] commented 2 years ago

Superseded by #136.