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chore(deps-dev): bump husky from 4.0.10 to 5.1.3 #338

Closed dependabot-preview[bot] closed 3 years ago

dependabot-preview[bot] commented 3 years ago

Bumps husky from 4.0.10 to 5.1.3.

Release notes

Sourced from husky's releases.

v5.1.3

  • docs: add specific Yarn v2 install/uninstall instructions
  • cli: husky init will detect Yarn v2 and initialize accordingly

v5.1.2

  • docs: recommend prepare script instead of postinstall (#890)
  • cli: husky init use prepare script (#890)

v5.1.1

  • style(shell): add trailing newlines (#870)
  • fix(init): update package.json postinstall

v5.1.0

  • Add husky init

v5.0.9

  • fix(install): do not fail if not inside a Git directory (closes #851)

See https://github.com/typicode/husky/releases/tag/v5.0.0 for v5 release notes

v5.0.8

  • fix(install): better handle Git <2.9 (#846) closes #844

v5.0.7

  • fix(shell): double quote params (#824)

v5.0.6

  • Remove unused files

v5.0.5

  • Fix custom directory support #827

v5.0.0

👉 See https://typicode.github.io/husky for breaking changes and new installation instructions.

Note about the license

Husky 5 is released under The Parity Public License.

It doesn't affect you if you're using husky in an Open Source project or if you're a sponsor. You're free to use it as usual and I hope you'll enjoy this new release ❤️

If you're using husky in a commercial project, you may want to consider becoming a sponsor to support the project. You can also try it for 30 days.

This is only for a limited time, husky will be MIT again later.

Migrating

Important Husky v5 brings a lot of improvements but is also very different from v4. Git hooks won't work if you only upgrade husky dependency, existing config needs to be migrated too.

The best way to switch to v5 is to follow the new installation instructions and migrate existing hooks command using husky add.

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dependabot-preview[bot] commented 3 years ago

Superseded by #343.