posva / mande

<700 bytes convenient and modern wrapper around fetch with smart extensible defaults
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build(deps-dev): bump size-limit from 4.7.0 to 4.9.0 #147

Closed dependabot-preview[bot] closed 3 years ago

dependabot-preview[bot] commented 3 years ago

Bumps size-limit from 4.7.0 to 4.9.0.

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This project adheres to Semantic Versioning.

4.9

  • Added auto --highlight-less for checks with bytes in limit.
  • Updated dual-publish.

4.8

  • Added webpack stats support in --save-bundle (by Leonard Kinday).

4.7

  • Added --highlight-less argument (by Victor Didenko).

4.6.2

  • Fixed peerDependencies resolving in import.
  • Fixed Node.js 15 support.

4.6.1

  • Fixed peerDependencies support in import.
  • Fixed npm 7 support.
  • Updated css-loader and file-loader.

4.6

  • Added --hide-passed argument (by Kristján Oddsson).

4.5.7

  • Do not show loader in JSON mode (by Billy Vong).

4.5.6

  • Fix “file was not found” behaviour (by Pavel Pustovalov).

4.5.5

  • Dropped Node.js 13.0-13.6 support because of ES modules bug in that versions.

4.5.4

  • Better warning on missed value in CLI argument (by Mikhail Vyrodov).

4.5.3

  • Fixed MaxListenersExceededWarning (by Pavel Pustovalov).
  • Fixed gzipped note (by Evgeniy Timokhov).

4.5.2

  • Replace color output library.

4.5.1

  • Reduce dependencies.
  • Improve docs (by Mikhail Bashurov).

4.5

  • Add --clean-dir argument.
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