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This PR contains the following updates:
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Release Notes
adamreisnz/replace-in-file (replace-in-file)
### [`v8.0.0`](https://togithub.com/adamreisnz/replace-in-file/blob/HEAD/CHANGELOG.md#800) [Compare Source](https://togithub.com/adamreisnz/replace-in-file/compare/aafb9b1d644bc0414d8402dab246510c89a9d183...3ea83fd0feabc7f199bee9a8e90ffad79c07d28b) The package has been converted to an ES module and now requires Node 18 or higher. If you need support for Node 16 or below, please use version 7.x.x. ##### Breaking changes - Package has been converted to an ES module - No longer providing a default export. Use the named exports `replaceInFile` or `replaceInFileSync` instead. - The `replace.sync` syntax is no longer available. Use the named export `replaceInFileSync` instead. - The callback API has been removed for asynchronous replacements. Please use promises or `async/await` instead. - Configuration files provided to the CLI using the `--configFile` flag can now only be JSON. - To use a custom `fs` implementation, you must now specify `fs` config parameter for the async API, and `fsSync` for the sync API. For the asynchronous APIs, the provided `fs` must provide the `readFile` and `writeFile` methods. For the synchronous APIs, the provided `fsSync` must provide the `readFileSync` and `writeFileSync` methods. - If a `cwd` parameter is provided, it will no longer be prefixed to each path using basic string concatenation, but rather uses `path.join()` to ensure correct path concatenation. ##### New features You can now specify a `getTargetFile` config param to modify the target file for saving the new file contents to. For example: ```js const options = { files: 'path/to/files/*.html', getTargetFile: source => `new/path/${source}`, from: 'foo', to: 'bar', } ``` ### [`v7.2.0`](https://togithub.com/adamreisnz/replace-in-file/compare/2bec5b78f83848c318741f2bae4bc8f22fe25ca5...aafb9b1d644bc0414d8402dab246510c89a9d183) [Compare Source](https://togithub.com/adamreisnz/replace-in-file/compare/2bec5b78f83848c318741f2bae4bc8f22fe25ca5...aafb9b1d644bc0414d8402dab246510c89a9d183)Configuration
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