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Bump @typescript-eslint/parser from 5.62.0 to 7.0.1 #166

Closed dependabot[bot] closed 8 months ago

dependabot[bot] commented 8 months ago

Bumps @typescript-eslint/parser from 5.62.0 to 7.0.1.

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v7.0.1

7.0.1 (2024-02-12)

🩹 Fixes

  • eslint-plugin: update peer dep for parser (#8441)

❤️ Thank You

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

v7.0.0

7.0.0 (2024-02-12)

Read more about this release: https://typescript-eslint.io/blog/announcing-typescript-eslint-v7/

🚀 Features

  • add support for flat configs (#7935)

🩹 Fixes

  • eslint-plugin: [prefer-find] stop throwing type errors when converting symbols to numbers (#8390)

⚠️ Breaking Changes

  • ⚠️ bump ESLint, NodeJS, and TS minimum version requirements (#8377)

❤️ Thank You

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

v6.21.0

6.21.0 (2024-02-05)

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Changelog

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7.0.1 (2024-02-12)

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

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

7.0.0 (2024-02-12)

🚀 Features

  • ⚠️ bump ESLint, NodeJS, and TS minimum version requirements

  • add support for flat configs

⚠️ Breaking Changes

  • ⚠️ bump ESLint, NodeJS, and TS minimum version requirements

❤️ Thank You

  • Brad Zacher
  • Kirk Waiblinger
  • StyleShit
  • YeonJuan

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

6.21.0 (2024-02-05)

🚀 Features

  • allow parserOptions.project: false

❤️ Thank You

  • auvred
  • Brad Zacher
  • Kirk Waiblinger
  • Pete Gonzalez
  • YeonJuan

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

6.20.0 (2024-01-29)

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

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Commits
  • 4f3215f chore(release): publish 7.0.1
  • b27de99 chore(release): publish 7.0.0
  • 1aa393c chore(deps): update dependency prettier to v3.2.5 (#8401)
  • 8ef5f4b feat: add support for flat configs (#7935)
  • 1200b4c chore(deps): update nx to v17.3.0 (#8317)
  • 584db29 feat: bump ESLint, NodeJS, and TS minimum version requirements (#8377)
  • 289ee88 chore(release): publish 6.21.0
  • aa5edf7 chore(deps): update dependency prettier to v3.2.4 (#8357)
  • 45c0cb2 chore: cleanup test-utils naming/locations (#8341)
  • a01a6e6 chore(release): publish 6.20.0
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dependabot[bot] commented 8 months ago

Superseded by #167.