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Bump @typescript-eslint/parser from 5.62.0 to 7.5.0
Bumps @typescript-eslint/parser from 5.62.0 to 7.5.0.
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v7.5.0
7.5.0 (2024-04-01)
🚀 Features
- website: playground Visual Editor search makes case-insensitive (#8767)
🩹 Fixes
- eslint-plugin: [no-floating-promises] handle TaggedTemplateExpression (#8758)
- eslint-plugin: [no-unnecessary-type-assertion] handle exactOptionalPropertyTypes compiler option (#8770)
- parser: disallow
errorOnTypeScriptSyntacticAndSemanticIssues
(#8784)- typescript-eslint: improve support for legacy configs (#8812)
❤️ Thank You
- Brad Zacher
@bradzacher
- Kim Sang Du
@developer-bandi
- Mark de Dios
@peanutenthusiast
- Naru
- YeonJuan
@yeonjuan
You can read about our versioning strategy and releases on our website.
v7.4.0
7.4.0 (2024-03-25)
🚀 Features
- eslint-plugin: [consistent-type-imports] ignore files with decorators, experimentalDecorators, and emitDecoratorMetadata (#8335)
- Check out our blog post on this change for more information! https://typescript-eslint.io/blog/changes-to-consistent-type-imports-with-decorators
- eslint-plugin: [no-unnecessary-type-arguments] handle tagged templates (#8708)
- eslint-plugin: deprecate no-throw-literal and add a renamed only-throw-error (#8701)
🩹 Fixes
- eslint-plugin: [prefer-optional-chain] address multipart nullish checks false positive (#8678)
- eslint-plugin: [prefer-optional-chain] properly disambiguate between
boolean
andfalse
(#8685)- eslint-plugin: [no-unnecessary-type-assertion] avoid remove const casting on template literals with expressions inside (#8740)
- typescript-eslint: declare peer dependency on
utils
to ensure npm correctly installs dependencies (#8738)- website: visual Editor is not scrolled (#8709)
- website: make 404 page good again (#8750)
❤️ Thank You
- Abraham Guo
- Brad Zacher
@bradzacher
- Josh Goldberg ✨
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Changelog
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7.5.0 (2024-04-01)
🩹 Fixes
- parser: disallow
errorOnTypeScriptSyntacticAndSemanticIssues
❤️ Thank You
- Brad Zacher
- Kim Sang Du
- Mark de Dios
- Naru
- YeonJuan
You can read about our versioning strategy and releases on our website.
7.4.0 (2024-03-25)
🚀 Features
- eslint-plugin: [consistent-type-imports] ignore files with decorators, experimentalDecorators, and emitDecoratorMetadata
❤️ Thank You
- Abraham Guo
- Brad Zacher
- Josh Goldberg ✨
- Kim Sang Du
- Kirk Waiblinger
- Marco Pasqualetti
- YeonJuan
You can read about our versioning strategy and releases on our website.
7.3.1 (2024-03-18)
This was a version bump only for parser to align it with other projects, there were no code changes.
You can read about our versioning strategy and releases on our website.
7.3.0 (2024-03-18)
🩹 Fixes
- correct
engines.node
constraints inpackage.json
... (truncated)
Commits
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chore(release): publish 7.5.0ecb6b55
docs: add homepage (#8742)d5615d7
fix(parser): disallowerrorOnTypeScriptSyntacticAndSemanticIssues
(#8784)5d24691
chore(release): publish 7.4.0e408b93
feat(eslint-plugin): [consistent-type-imports] ignore files with decorators, ...5995614
chore(release): publish 7.3.14cf8ec7
chore(release): publish 7.3.0883f220
fix: correctengines.node
constraints inpackage.json
(#8671)95cf139
chore(release): publish 7.2.088b7463
chore(release): publish 7.1.1- Additional commits viewable in compare view
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