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feat: specify a particular Node.js version using pnpm

Open gweesin opened this issue 1 year ago • 2 comments

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  • [ ] Bugfix
  • [x] Feature
  • [ ] Code style update (formatting, local variables)
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What is the current behavior?

using engines attr in package.json to specify expected node version

PR Number: #1676

What is the new behavior?

using use-node-version=18.19.1 in .npmrc to specify expected node version, promise everyone using the same node version to contribute this repo.

Does this PR introduce a breaking change?

  • [ ] Yes
  • [x] No

Other information

Also you can use this config to reproduce #1676 before update source code.

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  • Chores
    • Updated Node.js version to 18.19.1 in .npmrc for improved compatibility and performance.

gweesin avatar Jun 15 '24 09:06 gweesin

Walkthrough

The .npmrc file has been updated to include the use-node-version=18.19.1 configuration. This change ensures that the specific Node.js version 18.19.1 is used across the project, which could aid in maintaining consistency and avoiding compatibility issues related to different Node.js versions.

Changes

Files Summary
.npmrc Added use-node-version=18.19.1 setting.

Poem

In the code garden where nodes do play, 🌱
A new version blossoms, 18.19.1 today! 🌼
With harmony in scripts, they all now say,
"Consistency is here, let's code away!" 💻✍️


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coderabbitai[bot] avatar Jun 15 '24 09:06 coderabbitai[bot]

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