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Bump @typescript-eslint/parser from 5.62.0 to 6.18.0 #155

Closed dependabot[bot] closed 10 months ago

dependabot[bot] commented 10 months ago

Bumps @typescript-eslint/parser from 5.62.0 to 6.18.0.

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v6.18.0

6.18.0 (2024-01-06)

🚀 Features

  • eslint-plugin: [no-var-requires, no-require-imports] allow option (#7710)
  • typescript-estree: throw on invalid update expressions (#7202)
  • typescript-estree: throw error when CatchClause param contains initializer (#8183)

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v6.17.0

6.17.0 (2024-01-01)

Bug Fixes

  • eslint-plugin: [no-restricted-imports] prevent crash when patterns or paths in options are empty (#8108) (675e987)

Features

  • eslint-plugin: [no-floating-promises] flag result of .map(async) (#7897) (5857356)
  • eslint-plugin: [switch-exhaustiveness-check] add an option to warn against a default case on an already exhaustive switch (#7539) (6a219bd)

You can read about our versioning strategy and releases on our website.

v6.16.0

6.16.0 (2023-12-25)

Bug Fixes

  • eslint-plugin: [unbound-method] exempt all non-Promise built-in statics (#8096) (3182959)

Features

  • eslint-plugin: deprecate formatting rules (#8073) (04dea84)
  • typescript-estree: add allowDefaultProjectForFiles project service allowlist option (#7752) (7ddadda)

You can read about our versioning strategy and releases on our website.

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6.18.0 (2024-01-06)

This was a version bump only for parser to align it with other projects, there were no code changes.

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6.17.0 (2024-01-01)

Note: Version bump only for package @​typescript-eslint/parser

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6.16.0 (2023-12-25)

Note: Version bump only for package @​typescript-eslint/parser

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6.15.0 (2023-12-18)

Note: Version bump only for package @​typescript-eslint/parser

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6.14.0 (2023-12-11)

Note: Version bump only for package @​typescript-eslint/parser

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6.13.2 (2023-12-04)

Note: Version bump only for package @​typescript-eslint/parser

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This PR has 2 quantified lines of changes. In general, a change size of upto 200 lines is ideal for the best PR experience!


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dependabot[bot] commented 10 months ago

Superseded by #157.