Update dependencies and improve code quality
FIxes #1414.
Summary by CodeRabbit
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New Features
- Added a dedicated component for displaying personal best badges in fitness tracking.
- Introduced a standalone fallback image component for collections.
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Refactor
- Improved code readability and maintainability by extracting badge and fallback image rendering into separate components.
- Simplified type annotations and array initializations for better code clarity.
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Style
- Reformatted and reordered import statements across multiple files for consistency.
- Updated type annotations to single-line formats where applicable.
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Chores
- Upgraded the "@biomejs/biome" development dependency to version 2.0.2.
- Enhanced linter configuration with additional style rules and improved import organization.
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Accessibility
- Removed unnecessary ARIA attributes from carousel and input separator components.
Walkthrough
The changes upgrade the "@biomejs/biome" development dependency from version 1.9.4 to 2.0.2 and update the linter configuration in biome.json to align with Biome v2. The update also introduces stricter style rules and modifies the import organization settings. No application logic or functional code is changed, except for minor code style adjustments and import reordering across the codebase.
Changes
| File(s) | Change Summary |
|---|---|
| package.json | Upgraded "@biomejs/biome" from 1.9.4 to 2.0.2. |
| biome.json | Updated linter config for Biome v2, added new style rules, changed import organization settings. |
| apps/frontend/app/components/common.tsx apps/frontend/app/lib/hooks.ts ... [many] |
Reordered import statements for consistency and style compliance. |
| apps/frontend/app/components/fitness.tsx | Extracted inline personal best badge rendering into new DisplayPersonalBest component. |
| apps/frontend/app/lib/common.tsx | Reformatted type annotation in convertEnumToSelectData parameter (no logic change). |
| apps/frontend/app/lib/state/fitness.ts | Changed array initialization syntax for sets and notes to use type-annotated empty arrays. |
| apps/frontend/app/routes/_dashboard.collections.list.tsx | Extracted inline fallback image logic into new FallBackImage component. |
| apps/frontend/app/routes/_dashboard.tsx | Changed array initialization syntax for updates to use type-annotated empty array. |
| apps/website/app/lib/components/ui/carousel.tsx | Removed aria-roledescription="carousel" from main container <div>. |
| apps/website/app/lib/components/ui/input-otp.tsx | Removed unnecessary ARIA attributes from InputOTPSeparator component. |
| apps/website/app/lib/components/ui/button.tsx apps/website/app/lib/components/ui/label.tsx |
Reordered imports for style compliance. |
| libs/ts-utils/src/index.ts | Reordered imports for style compliance. |
| [Many other files across frontend and website apps] | Minor formatting changes to type annotations, props, or array initializations for style compliance. |
Sequence Diagram(s)
Not applicable: The changes are primarily related to dependency upgrades, linter configuration, and code style/import order. No new features or control flow modifications were introduced.
Assessment against linked issues
| Objective | Addressed | Explanation |
|---|---|---|
| Upgrade biome to v2 (#1414) | ✅ | |
| Update configuration and code for Biome v2 (#1414) | ✅ |
Assessment against linked issues: Out-of-scope changes
No out-of-scope changes were found. All changes are related to the Biome v2 upgrade, configuration, and resulting code style/import order adjustments.
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