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## Walkthrough
The recent update primarily involves upgrading the Yarn package manager and various dependencies in the project. The `.yarnrc.yml` file has been modified to use Yarn version 4.2.2 instead of 4.1.1. The `homeassistant-frontend` subproject has been updated with a new commit hash. Additionally, the `package.json` file has seen numerous dependency version updates across a wide range of packages, enhancing the project's stability and compatibility.
## Changes
| File | Change Summary |
|------------------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| `.yarnrc.yml` | Updated `yarnPath` from `yarn-4.1.1.cjs` to `yarn-4.2.2.cjs`. |
| `homeassistant-frontend` | Updated subproject commit hash. |
| `package.json` | Updated multiple dependencies including `@babel`, `@octokit`, `@types`, `chai`, `eslint`, `glob`, `gulp`, and more. |
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* .yarnrc.yml (1 hunks)
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* package.json (12 hunks)
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* .yarnrc.yml
* homeassistant-frontend
Additional comments not posted (41)
package.json (41)
`19-19`: Updated `@babel/core` to `7.24.5`.
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`20-20`: Updated `@babel/helper-define-polyfill-provider` to `0.6.2`.
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`23-23`: Updated `@babel/preset-env` to `7.24.5`.
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`27-27`: Updated `@lokalise/node-api` to `12.5.0`.
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`29-29`: Updated `@octokit/plugin-retry` to `7.1.1`.
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`30-30`: Updated `@octokit/rest` to `20.1.1`.
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`39-39`: Updated `@types/chromecast-caf-sender` to `1.0.10`.
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`44-44`: Updated `@types/leaflet` to `1.9.12`.
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`46-46`: Updated `@types/lodash.merge` to `4.6.9`.
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`55-55`: Updated `@typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin` to `7.9.0`.
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`56-56`: Updated `@typescript-eslint/parser` to `7.9.0`.
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`61-61`: Updated `chai` to `5.1.1`.
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`70-70`: Updated `eslint-plugin-lit` to `1.13.0`.
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`72-72`: Updated `eslint-plugin-unused-imports` to `3.2.0`.
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`76-76`: Updated `glob` to `10.3.15`.
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`77-77`: Updated `gulp` to `5.0.0`.
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`87-87`: Updated `lodash.merge` to `4.6.2`.
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`101-101`: Updated `sinon` to `18.0.0`.
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`103-103`: Updated `systemjs` to `6.15.1`.
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`104-104`: Updated `tar` to `7.1.0`.
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`106-106`: Updated `transform-async-modules-webpack-plugin` to `1.1.1`.
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`115-115`: Updated `workbox-build` to `7.1.0`.
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`118-118`: Updated `@babel/runtime` to `7.24.5`.
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`119-119`: Updated `@braintree/sanitize-url` to `7.0.2`.
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`128-128`: Updated `@formatjs/intl-datetimeformat` to `6.12.4`.
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`129-129`: Updated `@formatjs/intl-displaynames` to `6.6.7`.
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`131-131`: Updated `@formatjs/intl-listformat` to `7.5.6`.
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`132-132`: Updated `@formatjs/intl-locale` to `3.4.6`.
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`133-133`: Updated `@formatjs/intl-numberformat` to `8.10.2`.
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`134-134`: Updated `@formatjs/intl-pluralrules` to `5.2.13`.
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`135-135`: Updated `@formatjs/intl-relativetimeformat` to `11.2.13`.
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`190-190`: Updated `chart.js` to `4.4.3`.
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`193-193`: Updated `core-js` to `3.37.1`.
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`205-205`: Updated `intl-messageformat` to `10.5.13`.
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`233-233`: Updated `workbox-cacheable-response` to `7.1.0`.
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`234-234`: Updated `workbox-core` to `7.1.0`.
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`235-235`: Updated `workbox-expiration` to `7.1.0`.
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`236-236`: Updated `workbox-precaching` to `7.1.0`.
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`237-237`: Updated `workbox-routing` to `7.1.0`.
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`238-238`: Updated `workbox-strategies` to `7.1.0`.
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`244-244`: Updated `packageManager` to `yarn@4.2.2`.
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Walkthrough
## Walkthrough The recent update primarily involves upgrading the Yarn package manager and various dependencies in the project. The `.yarnrc.yml` file has been modified to use Yarn version 4.2.2 instead of 4.1.1. The `homeassistant-frontend` subproject has been updated with a new commit hash. Additionally, the `package.json` file has seen numerous dependency version updates across a wide range of packages, enhancing the project's stability and compatibility. ## Changes | File | Change Summary | |------------------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | `.yarnrc.yml` | Updated `yarnPath` from `yarn-4.1.1.cjs` to `yarn-4.2.2.cjs`. | | `homeassistant-frontend` | Updated subproject commit hash. | | `package.json` | Updated multiple dependencies including `@babel`, `@octokit`, `@types`, `chai`, `eslint`, `glob`, `gulp`, and more. |Recent Review Details
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