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overlay: true
to enable (#764)!--open
andoptions.public
, the browser will now open the same URL as you have defined inpublic
(#749).options.port
now allows strings to be passed in, previously only integers were accepted (#766).The new version differs by 255 commits .
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2.3.0
ac1675c
Refactor config validation
d725fd9
Implement error overlay (#764)
61e5403
Allow a string to be passed as the
port
config option (#766)2cf2939
have --open use the options.public path if it exists (#749)
aa98997
2.2.1
686dec4
Fix inline example not working after webpack 2.2.0
c82c1eb
Only run Travis on the
master
branch [skip ci]54b4b02
update examples to reflect web pack 2.2.0 (#759)
3bc7f77
webpack.github.io -> webpack.js.org
cb98dd9
Change link in readme to webpack.js.org
31fb4fd
Added example "webworker" (#755)
7e18f6a
2.2.0
e9dd0ed
Upgrade webpack dependency
cae704f
Update README to new standard
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