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chore(deps): update all non-major dependencies #53

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Package Change Age Adoption Passing Confidence
@commitlint/cli (source) 18.4.4 -> 18.6.1 age adoption passing confidence
@commitlint/config-conventional (source) 18.4.4 -> 18.6.2 age adoption passing confidence
@types/node (source) 20.11.5 -> 20.11.19 age adoption passing confidence
@vitest/coverage-v8 (source) 1.2.2 -> 1.3.0 age adoption passing confidence
husky 9.0.10 -> 9.0.11 age adoption passing confidence
lint-staged 15.2.0 -> 15.2.2 age adoption passing confidence
prettier (source) 3.2.4 -> 3.2.5 age adoption passing confidence
vitest (source) 1.2.1 -> 1.3.0 age adoption passing confidence

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conventional-changelog/commitlint (@​commitlint/cli)

v18.6.1

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v18.6.0

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v18.5.0

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18.4.4 (2024-01-04)

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18.4.3 (2023-11-21)

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18.4.2 (2023-11-16)

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18.4.1 (2023-11-12)

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conventional-changelog/commitlint (@​commitlint/config-conventional)

v18.6.2

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v18.6.1

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v18.5.0

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18.4.4 (2024-01-04)

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18.4.3 (2023-11-21)

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18.4.2 (2023-11-16)

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vitest-dev/vitest (@​vitest/coverage-v8)

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typicode/husky (husky)

v9.0.11

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okonet/lint-staged (lint-staged)

v15.2.2

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  • #​1391 fdcdad4 Thanks @​iiroj! - Lint-staged no longer tries to load configuration from files that are not checked out. This might happen when using sparse-checkout.

v15.2.1

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  • #​1387 e4023f6 Thanks @​iiroj! - Ignore stdin of spawned commands so that they don't get stuck waiting. Until now, lint-staged has used the default settings to spawn linter commands. This means the stdin of the spawned commands has accepted input, and essentially gotten stuck waiting. Now the stdin is ignored and commands will no longer get stuck. If you relied on this behavior, please open a new issue and describe how; the behavior has not been intended.
prettier/prettier (prettier)

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Support Angular inline styles as single template literal (#​15968 by @​sosukesuzuki)

Angular v17 supports single string inline styles.

// Input
@​Component({
  template: `<div>...</div>`,
  styles: `h1 { color: blue; }`,
})
export class AppComponent {}

// Prettier 3.2.4
@&#8203;Component({
  template: `<div>...</div>`,
  styles: `h1 { color: blue; }`,
})
export class AppComponent {}

// Prettier 3.2.5
@&#8203;Component({
  template: `<div>...</div>`,
  styles: `
    h1 {
      color: blue;
    }
  `,
})
export class AppComponent {}
Unexpected embedded formatting for Angular template (#​15969 by @​JounQin)

Computed template should not be considered as Angular component template

// Input
const template = "foobar";

@&#8203;Component({
  [template]: `<h1>{{       hello }}</h1>`,
})
export class AppComponent {}

// Prettier 3.2.4
const template = "foobar";

@&#8203;Component({
  [template]: `<h1>{{ hello }}</h1>`,
})
export class AppComponent {}

// Prettier 3.2.5
const template = "foobar";

@&#8203;Component({
  [template]: `<h1>{{       hello }}</h1>`,
})
export class AppComponent {}
Use "json" parser for tsconfig.json by default (#​16012 by @​sosukesuzuki)

In v2.3.0, we introduced "jsonc" parser which adds trialing comma by default.

When adding a new parser we also define how it will be used based on the linguist-languages data.

tsconfig.json is a special file used by TypeScript, it uses .json file extension, but it actually uses the JSON with Comments syntax. However, we found that there are many third-party tools not recognize it correctly because of the confusing .json file extension.

We decide to treat it as a JSON file for now to avoid the extra configuration step.

To keep using the "jsonc" parser for your tsconfig.json files, add the following to your .pretterrc file

{
  "overrides": [
    {
      "files": ["tsconfig.json", "jsconfig.json"],
      "options": {
        "parser": "jsonc"
      }
    }
  ]
}

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