oasisprotocol / sapphire-paratime

Oasis Sapphire - the confidential EVM-compatible ParaTime for the Oasis Network
https://oasisprotocol.org/sapphire
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ci: bump JS-DevTools/npm-publish from 2 to 3 #212

Closed dependabot[bot] closed 1 year ago

dependabot[bot] commented 1 year ago

Bumps JS-DevTools/npm-publish from 2 to 3.

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v3.0.0

The v3 release updates the action's runtime to Node.js v20, but otherwise, there are are no public API changes.

BREAKING CHANGES

  • The action will now run on Node.js v20 instead of v16

Bug fixes

  • action: update runtime to Node.js v20 (#150)

v2.2.2

Bug Fixes

  • use validated package.json version for comparisons (#147), closes #139

v2.2.1

Bug Fixes

  • action: update semver dep, esbuild and vitest dev deps (#114)
  • npm: do not assume error code is a string (#120), closes #119

v2.2.0

Features

  • Allow --ignore-scripts to be disabled in order to support publish lifecycle hooks (#102)

v2.1.0

Features

  • Add explicit support for --provenance (#92), closes #88

Bug Fixes

  • Handle missing latest tag during version check (#90), closes #89
Changelog

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v1.4.0 (2020-10-02)

  • Added support NPM's --tag argument, which allows packages to be published to a named tag that can then be installed using npm install <package-name>@<tag>

  • Added support for NPM's --access argument, which controls whether scoped packages are publicly accessible, or restricted to members of your NPM organization

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v1.3.0 (2020-10-01)

  • NPM-Publish can now successfully publish a brand-new package to NPM. Previously it failed because it couldn't determine the previous package version. ([PR #12](JS-DevTools/npm-publish#12) from @​ZitRos)

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v1.2.0 (2020-07-23)

  • Added support for running NPM in "dry run" mode, which doesn't actually publish, but reports details of what would have been published.

Full Changelog

v1.1.0 (2020-03-29)

  • FIX: The configured NPM registry and token are now used all NPM commands, not just for publishing. This ensures that npm-publish works with private packages and custom registries

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v1.0.0 (2020-01-21)

Initial release 🎉

Commits
  • 6fd3bc8 fix!(action): update runtime to Node.js v20 (#150)
  • 7f426c9 chore(deps): bump the lint group with 7 updates (#159)
  • 806badd chore(deps-dev): bump the development group with 4 updates (#156)
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aefhm commented 1 year ago

Note that this change is relatively idempotent.