ℹ️ If you use macOS ARM (Apple Silicon) and have used elm-tooling 1.11.0–1.14.1 before, you need to clear previously downloaded binaries in order to get the newest macOS ARM binary. Otherwise you’ll keep using the one from 1.11.0.
# Remove downloaded binaries:
rm -R ~/.elm/elm-tooling/elm/0.19.1/
# Install new binaries:
cd your-project
npx elm-tooling install
Changed: Different macOS ARM (Apple Silicon) binary for elm 0.19.1.
The previous macOS ARM binary could sometimes segfault while installing Elm packages. This was fixed by Evan upgrading the Elm compiler to a newer GHC version. He then uploaded a macOS ARM binary to official Elm 0.19.1 release. This version of elm-tooling downloads a copy of that binary.
Version 1.14.1 (2023-09-09)
Fixed: The TypeScript type definitions shipped in the npm package are now more correct. Previously they used export default, but apparently export = is the correct syntax to use for packages that export a single function, which can be used both in CJS and MJS. (Read more about Incorrect default export). It should now be possible to do const elmToolingCli = require("elm-tooling") in a @ts-checkeded JS file without TypeScript complaining.
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Bumps elm-tooling from 1.14.0 to 1.15.0.
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elm-tooling-cli v1.15.0 (#122)dd99e20
Update the Elm 0.19.1 macOS ARM 64 binary to the one compiled by Evan (#121)7278881
elm-tooling-cli v1.14.1 (#120)fad0025
Fix TypeScript .d.ts files (#119)ab34cac
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