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Bump jscodeshift from 0.3.32 to 0.8.0
Bumps jscodeshift from 0.3.32 to 0.8.0.
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v0.7.0
Added
Changed
- Moved from BSD to MIT license
Fixed
- No longer throw an error when calling jscodeshift on a non-existent path (#334, @threepointone)
- Preserve the original file extension in remote files (#317, @samselikoff)
v0.6.4
Changed
- Allow writing tests in TypeScript (#308)
- Better handling of
.gitingorefiles: Ignore comments and support\r\nline breaks (#306)v0.6.3
Fixed
- Don't throw an error when jscodeshift processes an empty set of files (#295, @skovhus).
renameToshould not rename class properties (#296, @henryqdineen).- Custom/unknown CLI parameters are parsed as JSON, just like nomnom used to do.
v0.6.2
Changed
@babel/register/@babel/preset-envis configured to not transpile any language features that the running Node process supports. That means if you use features in your transform code supported by the Node version you are running, they will be left as is. Most of ES2015 is actually supported since Node v6.- Do not transpile object rest/spread in transform code if supported by running Node version.
Fixed
- Presets and plugins passed to
@babel/registerare now properly named and loaded.v0.6.1
Added
- Tranform files can be written in Typescript. If the file extension of the transform file is
.tsor.tsx,@babel/preset-typescriptis used to convert them. This requires the--babeloption to be set (which it is by default). ( #287 , @brieb )Changed
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- The preset and plugins for converting the transform file itself via babeljs have been updated to work with babel v7. This included removing
babel-preset-es2015andbabel-preset-stage-1in favor of@babel/preset-env. Only@babel/proposal-class-propertiesand@babel/proposal-object-rest-spreadare enabled as experimental features. If
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This version was pushed to npm by cpojer, a new releaser for jscodeshift since your current version.
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