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Bump @vue/eslint-config-typescript from 10.0.0 to 13.0.0
Bumps @vue/eslint-config-typescript from 10.0.0 to 13.0.0.
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v13.0.0
Notable Changes
typescript-eslint
is upgraded to v7.x. The full release notes can be found in their release blog: https://typescript-eslint.io/blog/announcing-typescript-eslint-v7It's a small major release that only updates some peer dependency version requirements:
- Requires Node.js >= 18.18, TypeScript >= 4.7.4, ESLint >= 8.56
v12.0.0
Notable Changes
typescript-eslint
is upgraded to v6.x. The full release notes can be found in their release blog: https://typescript-eslint.io/blog/announcing-typescript-eslint-v6/ Here are some notable changes you might encounter when upgrading@vue/eslint-config-typescript
from v11 to v12:
- Requires Node.js >= 16, TypeScript >= 4.2.4, ESLint >= 7
- The default config:
- The
recommended
config:
- No longer includes stylistic rules; because the upstream
@typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin
has split them into standalone configs.- Some rules' severity levels are changed from
warn
toerror
, such as@typescript-eslint/no-unused-vars
.- A more complete list of changes can be found at https://github.com/typescript-eslint/typescript-eslint/discussions/6014
v11.0.0
Breaking Changes
- Bump
eslint-plugin-vue
to v9- Drop Node.js v12 support
Other Notable Changes
- Use multiple parsers for more precise checking, and potentially improves performance (8c3628c)
Commits
e0bf9da
13.0.08f7e461
ci: update actions' verions2abd17e
feat!: upgrade typescript-eslint to v71ec0ef9
12.0.08f8c67b
chore: update deps6e50569
chore: update github actionsa06fe4c
fix: add parser option for cjs,mjs,cts,mts (#49)a419fd4
feat: supporttypescript-eslint
6 (#60)157fd85
11.0.3c4e2908
chore: update deps to ensure support for newer TS versions- Additional commits viewable in compare view
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