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What changed?
✳️ html-proofer (~> 3.15 → ~> 4.3) · Repo · Changelog
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See the full diff on Github. The new version differs by 29 commits:
:gem: 4.3.0
Merge pull request #741 from gjtorikian/hash-to-self
linting the night away
moderately improved hash detection
Merge pull request #740 from gjtorikian/webp-madness
extract size only when needed
Set url to empty string if `nil`
adjust for additional srcset/webp logic
Merge pull request #738 from gjtorikian/cli-false
clarify booleans
Merge pull request #734 from riccardoporreca/feature/733-consistent-external-cache-failures-recheck
Merge branch 'main' into feature/733-consistent-external-cache-failures-recheck
Merge pull request #736 from riccardoporreca/feature/cache-v2-improvements
Fix space inside empty hash literal braces detected by RuboCop
Disable internal/external cache if no specific timeframe specified
Add empty line after guard clause as reported by RuboCop
Fix "Use next to skip iteration" reported by RuboCop
Fix negative conditions reported by RuboCop
Fix accidental test change
Log number of URLs to be checked also with disabled cache
Improve and extend debug log for internal / external cache additions
Comment about internal metadata additions not changing the time-stamp
Revise variable names for detection of internal cache metadata additions
Simplify the detection of internal cache metadata additions
Remove detected internal links metadata additions from the cache
Reveal duplication and piling up of failures to be re-checked
Determine cache deletions before additions, including cache timeframe expiration
Align existing tests to the explicit passing of `found`
Ensure `found` in the external cache is consistent with all failures
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