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chore(deps): bump watchexec-filterer-ignore from 1.2.1 to 5.0.0 #289

Closed dependabot[bot] closed 1 month ago

dependabot[bot] commented 1 month ago

Bumps watchexec-filterer-ignore from 1.2.1 to 5.0.0.

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CLI v2.2.0

  • Explicitly watching files that are in your .gitignore no longer requires --no-vcs-ignore (#674, #859, contributed by @​TheBlek)
  • Fix Windows usage for legacy programs due to usage of UNC paths (#830, #858, contributed by @​TheBlek)
  • Various dependency upgrades

CLI v2.1.2

  • New feature: --watch-file (#849)
  • Fix: manpage entry in deb/rpm packagings

CLI v2.1.1

  • Regression: -w, --watch was accidentally set to behave as -W (#828)

CLI v2.1.0

  • New: -W, --watch-non-recursive for watching paths without also watching subfolders.
  • New: out-of-tree git repositories are now detected (i.e. when .git is a file rather than a folder)
  • Logs are also improved slightly with less nonsense at startup.

CLI v2.0.0

This is the first breaking release. Most of it is cleaning up a number of deprecated options, and changing some defaults. The idea, however, is to start a new era of Watchexec releases, where breaking changes are allowed more easily (to give an idea of how breaking-change-averse the project has been: this release was planned in January 2022! and ever-delayed since).

Fear not! The cadence of breaking releases will be at most once or twice a year, and whenever possible a deprecation will precede a break by at least three months. Watchexec will remain a stable part of your workflow, while allowing ourselves some evolution.

  • Shell default changes to $SHELL when it is present. (#210) Use --shell=sh to switch back if your $SHELL is something else.
  • Shell default changes to Powershell on Windows when Watchexec detects it is running in Powershell. (#80) Use --shell=cmd to switch back to CMD.EXE, or set the SHELL environment variable. A reminder that Windows 7 is not supported, and hasn't been for years.
  • --on-busy-update defaults to do-nothing now (was queue). Events received while a command is running won't trigger a run of the command immediately following this one.
  • -W / --watch-when-idle is removed, as it is now the default.
  • The default for --stop-timeout is now 10 seconds.
  • --debounce, --delay-run, --poll, and --stop-timeout now prefer durations with a unit, and warn if given unit-less durations. The default units for these are millisecond for --debounce and --poll, and seconds for --delay-run and --stop-timeout, which is a source of confusion. Unit-less durations will be removed in a future breaking release.
  • --no-shell is removed. Use --shell=none instead. The -n short option remains as an alias to --shell=none.
  • -k / --kill is removed. Use --signal=KILL instead.
  • --changes-only is removed. Use --print-events instead.
  • --emit-events-to defaults to none, and the environment mode is deprecated.
  • --emit-events-to no longer accepts stdin (deprecated alias for stdio) and json-stdin(deprecated alias for json-stdio).
  • --no-ignore is removed. Use --no-project-ignore instead.
  • --no-environment is deprecated.
  • --clear=reset will reset the screen on graceful shutdown. (#797)
  • --no-process-group is deprecated.
  • Watchexec no longer warns (nor does anything else) when it sees the deprecated WATCHEXEC_FILTERER environment variable.

Improvements

  • New: --wrap-process=MODE lets you choose between using process groups, process sessions, or nothing at all. (#794)

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cocogitto-bot[bot] commented 1 month ago

:heavy_check_mark: 89ed289a56292c8b75a9881d17ac50667b6d607d - Conventional commits check succeeded.

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OK, I won't notify you again about this release, but will get in touch when a new version is available. If you'd rather skip all updates until the next major or minor version, let me know by commenting @dependabot ignore this major version or @dependabot ignore this minor version. You can also ignore all major, minor, or patch releases for a dependency by adding an ignore condition with the desired update_types to your config file.

If you change your mind, just re-open this PR and I'll resolve any conflicts on it.