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chore(deps-dev): bump @biomejs/biome from 1.4.1 to 1.5.2 #130

Closed dependabot[bot] closed 9 months ago

dependabot[bot] commented 9 months ago

Bumps @biomejs/biome from 1.4.1 to 1.5.2.

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CLI v1.5.2

CLI

Bug fixes

  • Fix #1512 by skipping verbose diagnostics from the count. Contributed by @​ematipico

  • Correctly handle cascading include and ignore.

    Previously Biome incorrectly included files that were included at tool level and ignored at global level. In the following example, file.js was formatted when it should have been ignored. Now, Biome correctly ignores the directory ./src/sub/.

    ❯ tree src
      src
      └── sub
          └── file.js
    

    ❯ cat biome.json { "files": { "ignore": ["./src/sub/"] }, "formatter": { "include": ["./src"] } }

    Contributed by @​Conaclos

  • Don't emit verbose warnings when a protected file is ignored.

    Some files, such as package.json and tsconfig.json, are protected. Biome emits a verbose warning when it encounters a protected file.

    Previously, Biome emitted this verbose warning even if the file was ignored by the configuration. Now, it doesn't emit verbose warnings for protected files that are ignored.

    Contributed by @​Conaclos

  • overrides no longer affect which files are ignored. Contributed by @​Conaclos

  • The file biome.json can't be ignored anymore. Contributed by @​ematipico

  • Fix #1541 where the content of protected files wasn't returned to stdout. Contributed by @​ematipico

  • Don't handle CSS files, the formatter isn't ready yet. Contributed by @​ematipico

Configuration

Bug fixes

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Changelog

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1.5.2 (2024-01-15)

CLI

Bug fixes

  • Fix #1512 by skipping verbose diagnostics from the count. Contributed by @​ematipico

  • Correctly handle cascading include and ignore.

    Previously Biome incorrectly included files that were included at tool level and ignored at global level. In the following example, file.js was formatted when it should have been ignored. Now, Biome correctly ignores the directory ./src/sub/.

    ❯ tree src
      src
      └── sub
          └── file.js
    

    ❯ cat biome.json { "files": { "ignore": ["./src/sub/"] }, "formatter": { "include": ["./src"] } }

    Contributed by @​Conaclos

  • Don't emit verbose warnings when a protected file is ignored.

    Some files, such as package.json and tsconfig.json, are protected. Biome emits a verbose warning when it encounters a protected file.

    Previously, Biome emitted this verbose warning even if the file was ignored by the configuration. Now, it doesn't emit verbose warnings for protected files that are ignored.

    Contributed by @​Conaclos

  • overrides no longer affect which files are ignored. Contributed by @​Conaclos

  • The file biome.json can't be ignored anymore. Contributed by @​ematipico

  • Fix #1541 where the content of protected files wasn't returned to stdout. Contributed by @​ematipico

  • Don't handle CSS files, the formatter isn't ready yet. Contributed by @​ematipico

Configuration

Bug fixes

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dependabot[bot] commented 9 months ago

Superseded by #134.