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Bumps the webpack group with 11 updates in the / directory:

Package From To
webpack-cli 5.1.4 6.0.1
webpack-dev-server 4.15.1 5.2.0
webpack 5.94.0 5.98.0
@pmmmwh/react-refresh-webpack-plugin 0.5.11 0.5.15
css-loader 6.9.1 7.1.2
postcss-loader 8.0.0 8.1.1
sass-loader 14.0.0 16.0.5
style-loader 3.3.4 4.0.0
swc-loader 0.2.3 0.2.6
terser-webpack-plugin 5.3.10 5.3.12
webpack-bundle-analyzer 4.10.1 4.10.2

Updates webpack-cli from 5.1.4 to 6.0.1

Release notes

Sourced from webpack-cli's releases.

v6.0.1

6.0.1 (2024-12-20)

Bug Fixes

v6.0.0

6.0.0 (2024-12-19)

BREAKING CHANGES

  • the minimum required Node.js version is 18.12.0
  • removed init, loader and plugin commands in favor create-webpack-app
  • dropped support for webpack-dev-server@v4
  • minimum supported webpack version is 5.82.0
  • The --define-process-env-node-env option was renamed to --config-node-env

Bug Fixes

Features

  • output pnpm version with info/version command (#3906) (38f3c6f)
Changelog

Sourced from webpack-cli's changelog.

6.0.1 (2024-12-20)

Bug Fixes

6.0.0 (2024-12-19)

BREAKING CHANGES

  • the minimum required Node.js version is 18.12.0
  • removed init, loader and plugin commands in favor create-webpack-app
  • dropped support for webpack-dev-server@v4
  • minimum supported webpack version is 5.82.0
  • The --define-process-env-node-env option was renamed to --config-node-env

Bug Fixes

Features

  • output pnpm version with info/version command (#3906) (38f3c6f)
Commits

Updates webpack-dev-server from 4.15.1 to 5.2.0

Release notes

Sourced from webpack-dev-server's releases.

v5.2.0

5.2.0 (2024-12-11)

Features

  • added getClientEntry and getClientHotEntry methods to get clients entries (dc642a8)

Bug Fixes

  • speed up initial client bundling (145b5d0)

v5.1.0

5.1.0 (2024-09-03)

Features

  • add visual progress indicators (a8f40b7)
  • added the app option to be Function (by default only with connect compatibility frameworks) (3096148)
  • allow the server option to be Function (#5275) (02a1c6d)
  • http2 support for connect and connect compatibility frameworks which support HTTP2 (#5267) (6509a3f)

Bug Fixes

v5.0.4

5.0.4 (2024-03-19)

Bug Fixes

v5.0.3

5.0.3 (2024-03-12)

Bug Fixes

v5.0.2

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Changelog

Sourced from webpack-dev-server's changelog.

5.2.0 (2024-12-11)

Features

  • added getClientEntry and getClientHotEntry methods to get clients entries (dc642a8)

Bug Fixes

  • speed up initial client bundling (145b5d0)

5.1.0 (2024-09-03)

Features

  • add visual progress indicators (a8f40b7)
  • added the app option to be Function (by default only with connect compatibility frameworks) (3096148)
  • allow the server option to be Function (#5275) (02a1c6d)
  • http2 support for connect and connect compatibility frameworks which support HTTP2 (#5267) (6509a3f)

Bug Fixes

5.0.4 (2024-03-19)

Bug Fixes

5.0.3 (2024-03-12)

Bug Fixes

5.0.2 (2024-02-16)

Bug Fixes

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Commits
  • bcb3725 chore(release): 5.2.0
  • 2a1cbc6 chore: fix security (#5379)
  • b74fc4c chore(deps): bump the dependencies group across 1 directory with 7 updates (#...
  • 145b5d0 fix: speed up initial client bundling
  • b1e549f chore(deps-dev): bump the dependencies group across 1 directory with 8 update...
  • 844eaf8 chore(deps): types (#5370)
  • 12913bb chore(deps-dev): bump the dependencies group with 4 updates (#5359)
  • f942a5d chore(deps): bump the dependencies group across 1 directory with 7 updates (#...
  • 94a2443 chore(deps): bump the dependencies group across 1 directory with 9 updates (#...
  • a11d81f chore(deps): update (#5347)
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Updates webpack from 5.94.0 to 5.98.0

Release notes

Sourced from webpack's releases.

v5.98.0

Fixes

Performance Improvements

Chores

Features

Continuous Integration

New Contributors

Full Changelog: webpack/webpack@v5.97.1...v5.98.0

v5.97.1

Bug Fixes

  • Performance regression
  • Sub define key should't be renamed when it's a defined variable

v5.97.0

Bug Fixes

  • Don't crash with filesystem cache and unknown scheme
  • Generate a valid code when output.iife is true and output.library.type is umd
  • Fixed conflict variable name with concatenate modules and runtime code
  • Merge duplicate chunks before

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Commits
  • f1bdec5 5.98.0
  • 9579f22 chore: adopt the new webpack governance model (#18804)
  • a1edb20 fix: node async wasm loader now use output.module to determinate code gener...
  • e55b08b perf: use startsWith for matching instead of converting the string to a regex
  • 6e14dba chore: fix typo (#19205)
  • f123ce5 fix: respect output.charset everywhere (#19202)
  • af20c7b fix: strip blob: protocol when public path is auto (#19199)
  • 80826c5 feat: implement /* webpackIgnore: true */ for require.resolve (#19201)
  • ac6ffca fix(types): correct BuildInfo and BuildMeta type definitions (#19200)
  • 8ac130a ci: fix
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Updates @pmmmwh/react-refresh-webpack-plugin from 0.5.11 to 0.5.15

Release notes

Sourced from @​pmmmwh/react-refresh-webpack-plugin's releases.

v0.5.15

0.5.15 (3 Jun 2024)

Fixes

  • Fixed wrong import in error overlay for ansi-html (#853)

v0.5.14

0.5.14 (1 Jun 2024)

Fixes

  • Moved to ansi-html v0.0.9 and schema-utils v4.x (#848)

Internal

  • Run tests on latest versions of Node.js 18, 20 and 22 (#848)
  • Bumped jest to v29 and some other development dependencies (#848)
  • Removed yalc (#849)

v0.5.13

0.5.13 (28 Apr 2024)

Fixes

  • Fixed module system inferring (ESM vs CJS) to start from the point of each file (#771)

v0.5.12

0.5.12 (27 Apr 2024)

Fixes

  • Fixed incorrect sockProtocol override (#835)
  • Relaxed peer dependency requirement on webpack-dev-server to allow v5.x (#837)
Changelog

Sourced from @​pmmmwh/react-refresh-webpack-plugin's changelog.

0.5.15 (3 Jun 2024)

Fixes

  • Fixed wrong import in error overlay for ansi-html (#853)

0.5.14 (1 Jun 2024)

Fixes

  • Moved to ansi-html v0.0.9 and schema-utils v4.x (#848)

Internal

  • Run tests on latest versions of Node.js 18, 20 and 22 (#848)
  • Bumped jest to v29 and some other development dependencies (#848)
  • Removed yalc (#849)

0.5.13 (28 Apr 2024)

Fixes

  • Fixed module system inferring (ESM vs CJS) to start from the point of each file (#771)

0.5.12 (27 Apr 2024)

Fixes

  • Fixed incorrect sockProtocol override (#835)
  • Relaxed peer dependency requirement on webpack-dev-server to allow v5.x (#837)
Commits

Updates css-loader from 6.9.1 to 7.1.2

Release notes

Sourced from css-loader's releases.

v7.1.2

7.1.2 (2024-05-22)

Bug Fixes

  • keep order of @imports with the webpackIgnore comment (#1600) (76757ef)

v7.1.1

7.1.1 (2024-04-10)

Bug Fixes

  • automatically rename class default to _default when named export is enabled (#1590) (d6c31a1)

v7.1.0

7.1.0 (2024-04-08)

Features

  • added the getJSON option to output CSS modules mapping (#1577) (af834b4)

v7.0.0

7.0.0 (2024-04-04)

⚠ BREAKING CHANGES

  • The modules.namedExport option is true by default if you enable the esModule option

Migration guide:

Before:

import style from "./style.css";
console.log(style.myClass);

After:

import * as style from "./style.css";
console.log(style.myClass);

... (truncated)

Changelog

Sourced from css-loader's changelog.

7.1.2 (2024-05-22)

Bug Fixes

  • keep order of @imports with the webpackIgnore comment (#1600) (76757ef)

7.1.1 (2024-04-10)

Bug Fixes

  • automatically rename class default to _default when named export is enabled (#1590) (d6c31a1)

7.1.0 (2024-04-08)

Features

  • added the getJSON option to output CSS modules mapping (#1577) (af834b4)

7.0.0 (2024-04-04)

⚠ BREAKING CHANGES

  • The modules.namedExport option is true by default if you enable the esModule option

Migration guide:

Before:

import style from "./style.css";
console.log(style.myClass);

After:

import * as style from "./style.css";
console.log(style.myClass);

To restore 6.x behavior, please use:

module.exports = {
</tr></table> 

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Commits

Updates postcss-loader from 8.0.0 to 8.1.1

Release notes

Sourced from postcss-loader's releases.

v8.1.1

8.1.1 (2024-02-28)

Bug Fixes

  • respect default when loading postcss esm configs (52d8050)

v8.1.0

8.1.0 (2024-01-30)

Features

  • add @rspack/core as an optional peer dependency (#679) (512e4c3)
Changelog

Sourced from postcss-loader's changelog.

8.1.1 (2024-02-28)

Bug Fixes

  • respect default when loading postcss esm configs (52d8050)

8.1.0 (2024-01-30)

Features

  • add @rspack/core as an optional peer dependency (#679) (512e4c3)
Commits
  • d2651fc chore(release): 8.1.1
  • 52d8050 fix: respect default when loading postcss esm configs
  • fdd5448 ci: fix commitlint check (#683)
  • 107b519 chore: update dependencies to latest version (#682)
  • 947f29b chore: update dependency-review-action to the latest version (#681)
  • df307b5 chore(release): 8.1.0
  • 512e4c3 feat: add @rspack/core as an optional peer dependency (#679)
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Updates sass-loader from 14.0.0 to 16.0.5

Release notes

Sourced from sass-loader's releases.

v16.0.5

16.0.5 (2025-02-14)

Bug Fixes

  • allow to import CSS using @use with css extension (#1254) (3352e49)

v16.0.4

16.0.4 (2024-12-04)

Bug Fixes

  • include sources map сontent for modern api by default (#1250) (70a10ff)

v16.0.3

16.0.3 (2024-11-01)

Bug Fixes

  • modern-compiler: dispose redundant compilers (#1245) (004ed38)

v16.0.2

16.0.2 (2024-09-20)

Bug Fixes

v16.0.1

16.0.1 (2024-08-19)

Bug Fixes

  • generate correct sourceMaps for modern-compiler api (#1228) (f862f7a)

v16.0.0

16.0.0 (2024-07-26)

⚠ BREAKING CHANGES

  • use modern Sass JS API by default for sass and sass-embedded

[!WARNING]

The sass options are different for the legacy (before) and modern APIs. Please look at docs how to migrate to the modern options.

... (truncated)

Changelog

Sourced from sass-loader's changelog.

16.0.5 (2025-02-14)

Bug Fixes

  • allow to import CSS using @use with css extension (#1254) (3352e49)

16.0.4 (2024-12-04)

Bug Fixes

  • include sources map сontent for modern api by default (#1250) (70a10ff)

16.0.3 (2024-11-01)

Bug Fixes

  • modern-compiler: dispose redundant compilers (#1245) (004ed38)

16.0.2 (2024-09-20)

Bug Fixes

16.0.1 (2024-08-19)

Bug Fixes

  • generate correct sourceMaps for modern-compiler api (#1228) (f862f7a)

16.0.0 (2024-07-26)

⚠ BREAKING CHANGES

  • use modern Sass JS API by default for sass and sass-embedded

[!WARNING]

The sass options are different for the legacy (before) and modern APIs. Please look at docs how to migrate to the modern options. Legacy options - https://sass-lang.com/documentation/js-api/interfaces/legacystringoptions/ Modern options - https://sass-lang.com/documentation/js-api/interfaces/options/

To return to the previous logic use:

</tr></table> 

... (truncated)

Commits

Updates style-loader from 3.3.4 to 4.0.0

Release notes

Sourced from style-loader's releases.

v4.0.0

4.0.0 (2024-04-08)

⚠ BREAKING CHANGES

  • minimum supported webpack version is 5.27.0
  • minimum support Node.js version is 18.12.0
  • the insert option can only be a selector or the path to the module

Migration:

Before:

webpack.config.js

module.exports = {
  module: {
    rules: [
      {
        test: /\.css$/i,
        use: [
          {
            loader: "style-loader",
            options: {
              injectType: "styleTag",
              styleTagTransform: function (css, style) {
                // Do something ...
                style.innerHTML = `${css}.modify{}\n`;
            document.head.appendChild(style);
          },
        },
      },
      &quot;css-loader&quot;,
    ],
  },
],

},
};

After:

insert-function.js

function insert(css, style) {
  var parent = options.target || document.head;
</tr></table> 

... (truncated)

Changelog

Sourced from style-loader's changelog.

4.0.0 (2024-04-08)

⚠ BREAKING CHANGES

  • minimum supported webpack version is 5.27.0
  • minimum support Node.js version is 18.12.0
  • the insert option can only be a selector or the path to the module

Migration:

Before:

webpack.config.js

module.exports = {
  module: {
    rules: [
      {
        test: /\.css$/i,
        use: [
          {
            loader: "style-loader",
            options: {
              injectType: "styleTag",
              styleTagTransform: function (css, style) {
                // Do something ...
                style.innerHTML = `${css}.modify{}\n`;
            document.head.appendChild(style);
          },
        },
      },
      &quot;css-loader&quot;,
    ],
  },
],

},
};

After:

insert-function.js

function insert(css, style) {
  var parent = options.target || document.head;
</tr></table>

... (truncated)

Commits
  • 091d37d chore(release): 4.0.0
  • abc0b5f docs: improve more
  • 565362c docs: update
  • 7122cde refactor!: the insert option can only be a selector or the path to the mo...
  • 11b8639 refactor!: the styleTagTransform option can only be the path to the module
  • 7ec1120 test: fix
  • 977bb71 refactor!: minimum supported webpack version is 5.27.0
  • a70555a test: update
  • dc6e368 refactor!: minimum support Node.js version is 18.12.0
  • b7cdc6c chore: update codecov-action to v4 (#623)
  • Additional commits viewable in compare view

Updates swc-loader from 0.2.3 to 0.2.6

Commits

Updates terser-webpack-plugin from 5.3.10 to 5.3.12

Release notes

Sourced from terser-webpack-plugin's releases.

v5.3.12

5.3.12 (2025-02-27)

Bug Fixes

  • allows minimizers to set worker thread support and don't use worker thread for swc and esbuild (#619) (15ddaab)

v5.3.11

5.3.11 (2024-12-13)

Bug Fixes

  • avoid the deprecation message (0341ad1)
Changelog

Sourced from terser-webpack-plugin's changelog.

5.3.12 (2025-02-27)

Bug Fixes

  • allows minimizers to set worker thread support and don't use worker thread for swc and esbuild (#619) (15ddaab)

5.3.11 (2024-12-13)

Bug Fixes

  • avoid the deprecation message (0341ad1)
Commits
  • 87195b6 chore(release): 5.3.12
  • 15ddaab fix: allows minimizers to set worker thread support and don't use worker thre...
  • 8a4c3fb chore: update codecov-action from v4 to v5 (#617)
  • be98c73 chore(release): 5.3.11
  • 0341ad1 fix: avoid the deprecation message
  • ff63f1a ci: add Node.js v23 (#613)
  • 25948b4 chore: update dependencies to latest version (#607)
  • d09ed4f chore(deps-dev): bump ws from 7.5.9 to 7.5.10 (#606)
  • d138e54 chore(deps-dev): bump braces from 3.0.2 to 3.0.3 (#605)
  • 56d4e21 chore: upgrade dependencies to latest version (#604)
  • Additional commits viewable in compare view

Updates webpack-bundle-analyzer from 4.10.1 to 4.10.2

Changelog

Sourced from webpack-bundle-analyzer's changelog.

4.10.2

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Bumps the webpack group with 11 updates in the / directory:

| Package | From | To |
| --- | --- | --- |
| [webpack-cli](https://github.com/webpack/webpack-cli) | `5.1.4` | `6.0.1` |
| [webpack-dev-server](https://github.com/webpack/webpack-dev-server) | `4.15.1` | `5.2.0` |
| [webpack](https://github.com/webpack/webpack) | `5.94.0` | `5.98.0` |
| [@pmmmwh/react-refresh-webpack-plugin](https://github.com/pmmmwh/react-refresh-webpack-plugin) | `0.5.11` | `0.5.15` |
| [css-loader](https://github.com/webpack-contrib/css-loader) | `6.9.1` | `7.1.2` |
| [postcss-loader](https://github.com/webpack-contrib/postcss-loader) | `8.0.0` | `8.1.1` |
| [sass-loader](https://github.com/webpack-contrib/sass-loader) | `14.0.0` | `16.0.5` |
| [style-loader](https://github.com/webpack-contrib/style-loader) | `3.3.4` | `4.0.0` |
| [swc-loader](https://github.com/swc-project/pkgs) | `0.2.3` | `0.2.6` |
| [terser-webpack-plugin](https://github.com/webpack-contrib/terser-webpack-plugin) | `5.3.10` | `5.3.12` |
| [webpack-bundle-analyzer](https://github.com/webpack-contrib/webpack-bundle-analyzer) | `4.10.1` | `4.10.2` |



Updates `webpack-cli` from 5.1.4 to 6.0.1
- [Release notes](https://github.com/webpack/webpack-cli/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/webpack/webpack-cli/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](https://github.com/webpack/webpack-cli/compare/[email protected]@6.0.1)

Updates `webpack-dev-server` from 4.15.1 to 5.2.0
- [Release notes](https://github.com/webpack/webpack-dev-server/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/webpack/webpack-dev-server/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](webpack/webpack-dev-server@v4.15.1...v5.2.0)

Updates `webpack` from 5.94.0 to 5.98.0
- [Release notes](https://github.com/webpack/webpack/releases)
- [Commits](webpack/webpack@v5.94.0...v5.98.0)

Updates `@pmmmwh/react-refresh-webpack-plugin` from 0.5.11 to 0.5.15
- [Release notes](https://github.com/pmmmwh/react-refresh-webpack-plugin/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/pmmmwh/react-refresh-webpack-plugin/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](pmmmwh/react-refresh-webpack-plugin@v0.5.11...v0.5.15)

Updates `css-loader` from 6.9.1 to 7.1.2
- [Release notes](https://github.com/webpack-contrib/css-loader/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/webpack-contrib/css-loader/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](webpack-contrib/css-loader@v6.9.1...v7.1.2)

Updates `postcss-loader` from 8.0.0 to 8.1.1
- [Release notes](https://github.com/webpack-contrib/postcss-loader/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/webpack-contrib/postcss-loader/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](webpack-contrib/postcss-loader@v8.0.0...v8.1.1)

Updates `sass-loader` from 14.0.0 to 16.0.5
- [Release notes](https://github.com/webpack-contrib/sass-loader/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/webpack-contrib/sass-loader/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](webpack-contrib/sass-loader@v14.0.0...v16.0.5)

Updates `style-loader` from 3.3.4 to 4.0.0
- [Release notes](https://github.com/webpack-contrib/style-loader/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/webpack-contrib/style-loader/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](webpack-contrib/style-loader@v3.3.4...v4.0.0)

Updates `swc-loader` from 0.2.3 to 0.2.6
- [Commits](https://github.com/swc-project/pkgs/commits)

Updates `terser-webpack-plugin` from 5.3.10 to 5.3.12
- [Release notes](https://github.com/webpack-contrib/terser-webpack-plugin/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/webpack-contrib/terser-webpack-plugin/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](webpack-contrib/terser-webpack-plugin@v5.3.10...v5.3.12)

Updates `webpack-bundle-analyzer` from 4.10.1 to 4.10.2
- [Changelog](https://github.com/webpack-contrib/webpack-bundle-analyzer/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](webpack-contrib/webpack-bundle-analyzer@v4.10.1...v4.10.2)

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  update-type: version-update:semver-major
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- dependency-name: webpack
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    operation of the service itself.
  • manualTask: Requires the possibility of manual intervention (running a script, eyeballing configuration,
    performing database surgery, ...) at the time of upgrade for it to succeed.
  • migration: A fully automatic upgrade migration task with no engineer input required.

Note: only one type should be chosen.

How are new versions calculated?
  • ❗The break and manual task changelog types will result in a major release!
  • 🐛 The fix changelog type will result in a minor release in most cases, and a patch release version for patch branches. This behaviour is configurable in autorelease.
  • ✨ All others will result in a minor version release.

Type

  • Feature
  • Improvement
  • Fix
  • Break
  • Deprecation
  • Manual task
  • Migration

Description

chore(deps): bump the webpack group across 1 directory with 11 updates


Generate changelog in packages/datetime/changelog/@unreleased

What do the change types mean?
  • feature: A new feature of the service.
  • improvement: An incremental improvement in the functionality or operation of the service.
  • fix: Remedies the incorrect behaviour of a component of the service in a backwards-compatible way.
  • break: Has the potential to break consumers of this service's API, inclusive of both Palantir services
    and external consumers of the service's API (e.g. customer-written software or integrations).
  • deprecation: Advertises the intention to remove service functionality without any change to the
    operation of the service itself.
  • manualTask: Requires the possibility of manual intervention (running a script, eyeballing configuration,
    performing database surgery, ...) at the time of upgrade for it to succeed.
  • migration: A fully automatic upgrade migration task with no engineer input required.

Note: only one type should be chosen.

How are new versions calculated?
  • ❗The break and manual task changelog types will result in a major release!
  • 🐛 The fix changelog type will result in a minor release in most cases, and a patch release version for patch branches. This behaviour is configurable in autorelease.
  • ✨ All others will result in a minor version release.

Type

  • Feature
  • Improvement
  • Fix
  • Break
  • Deprecation
  • Manual task
  • Migration

Description

chore(deps): bump the webpack group across 1 directory with 11 updates


Generate changelog in packages/datetime2/changelog/@unreleased

What do the change types mean?
  • feature: A new feature of the service.
  • improvement: An incremental improvement in the functionality or operation of the service.
  • fix: Remedies the incorrect behaviour of a component of the service in a backwards-compatible way.
  • break: Has the potential to break consumers of this service's API, inclusive of both Palantir services
    and external consumers of the service's API (e.g. customer-written software or integrations).
  • deprecation: Advertises the intention to remove service functionality without any change to the
    operation of the service itself.
  • manualTask: Requires the possibility of manual intervention (running a script, eyeballing configuration,
    performing database surgery, ...) at the time of upgrade for it to succeed.
  • migration: A fully automatic upgrade migration task with no engineer input required.

Note: only one type should be chosen.

How are new versions calculated?
  • ❗The break and manual task changelog types will result in a major release!
  • 🐛 The fix changelog type will result in a minor release in most cases, and a patch release version for patch branches. This behaviour is configurable in autorelease.
  • ✨ All others will result in a minor version release.

Type

  • Feature
  • Improvement
  • Fix
  • Break
  • Deprecation
  • Manual task
  • Migration

Description

chore(deps): bump the webpack group across 1 directory with 11 updates


Generate changelog in packages/demo-app/changelog/@unreleased

What do the change types mean?
  • feature: A new feature of the service.
  • improvement: An incremental improvement in the functionality or operation of the service.
  • fix: Remedies the incorrect behaviour of a component of the service in a backwards-compatible way.
  • break: Has the potential to break consumers of this service's API, inclusive of both Palantir services
    and external consumers of the service's API (e.g. customer-written software or integrations).
  • deprecation: Advertises the intention to remove service functionality without any change to the
    operation of the service itself.
  • manualTask: Requires the possibility of manual intervention (running a script, eyeballing configuration,
    performing database surgery, ...) at the time of upgrade for it to succeed.
  • migration: A fully automatic upgrade migration task with no engineer input required.

Note: only one type should be chosen.

How are new versions calculated?
  • ❗The break and manual task changelog types will result in a major release!
  • 🐛 The fix changelog type will result in a minor release in most cases, and a patch release version for patch branches. This behaviour is configurable in autorelease.
  • ✨ All others will result in a minor version release.

Type

  • Feature
  • Improvement
  • Fix
  • Break
  • Deprecation
  • Manual task
  • Migration

Description

chore(deps): bump the webpack group across 1 directory with 11 updates


Generate changelog in packages/docs-app/changelog/@unreleased

What do the change types mean?
  • feature: A new feature of the service.
  • improvement: An incremental improvement in the functionality or operation of the service.
  • fix: Remedies the incorrect behaviour of a component of the service in a backwards-compatible way.
  • break: Has the potential to break consumers of this service's API, inclusive of both Palantir services
    and external consumers of the service's API (e.g. customer-written software or integrations).
  • deprecation: Advertises the intention to remove service functionality without any change to the
    operation of the service itself.
  • manualTask: Requires the possibility of manual intervention (running a script, eyeballing configuration,
    performing database surgery, ...) at the time of upgrade for it to succeed.
  • migration: A fully automatic upgrade migration task with no engineer input required.

Note: only one type should be chosen.

How are new versions calculated?
  • ❗The break and manual task changelog types will result in a major release!
  • 🐛 The fix changelog type will result in a minor release in most cases, and a patch release version for patch branches. This behaviour is configurable in autorelease.
  • ✨ All others will result in a minor version release.

Type

  • Feature
  • Improvement
  • Fix
  • Break
  • Deprecation
  • Manual task
  • Migration

Description

chore(deps): bump the webpack group across 1 directory with 11 updates


Generate changelog in packages/docs-theme/changelog/@unreleased

What do the change types mean?
  • feature: A new feature of the service.
  • improvement: An incremental improvement in the functionality or operation of the service.
  • fix: Remedies the incorrect behaviour of a component of the service in a backwards-compatible way.
  • break: Has the potential to break consumers of this service's API, inclusive of both Palantir services
    and external consumers of the service's API (e.g. customer-written software or integrations).
  • deprecation: Advertises the intention to remove service functionality without any change to the
    operation of the service itself.
  • manualTask: Requires the possibility of manual intervention (running a script, eyeballing configuration,
    performing database surgery, ...) at the time of upgrade for it to succeed.
  • migration: A fully automatic upgrade migration task with no engineer input required.

Note: only one type should be chosen.

How are new versions calculated?
  • ❗The break and manual task changelog types will result in a major release!
  • 🐛 The fix changelog type will result in a minor release in most cases, and a patch release version for patch branches. This behaviour is configurable in autorelease.
  • ✨ All others will result in a minor version release.

Type

  • Feature
  • Improvement
  • Fix
  • Break
  • Deprecation
  • Manual task
  • Migration

Description

chore(deps): bump the webpack group across 1 directory with 11 updates


Generate changelog in packages/icons/changelog/@unreleased

What do the change types mean?
  • feature: A new feature of the service.
  • improvement: An incremental improvement in the functionality or operation of the service.
  • fix: Remedies the incorrect behaviour of a component of the service in a backwards-compatible way.
  • break: Has the potential to break consumers of this service's API, inclusive of both Palantir services
    and external consumers of the service's API (e.g. customer-written software or integrations).
  • deprecation: Advertises the intention to remove service functionality without any change to the
    operation of the service itself.
  • manualTask: Requires the possibility of manual intervention (running a script, eyeballing configuration,
    performing database surgery, ...) at the time of upgrade for it to succeed.
  • migration: A fully automatic upgrade migration task with no engineer input required.

Note: only one type should be chosen.

How are new versions calculated?
  • ❗The break and manual task changelog types will result in a major release!
  • 🐛 The fix changelog type will result in a minor release in most cases, and a patch release version for patch branches. This behaviour is configurable in autorelease.
  • ✨ All others will result in a minor version release.

Type

  • Feature
  • Improvement
  • Fix
  • Break
  • Deprecation
  • Manual task
  • Migration

Description

chore(deps): bump the webpack group across 1 directory with 11 updates


Generate changelog in packages/landing-app/changelog/@unreleased

What do the change types mean?
  • feature: A new feature of the service.
  • improvement: An incremental improvement in the functionality or operation of the service.
  • fix: Remedies the incorrect behaviour of a component of the service in a backwards-compatible way.
  • break: Has the potential to break consumers of this service's API, inclusive of both Palantir services
    and external consumers of the service's API (e.g. customer-written software or integrations).
  • deprecation: Advertises the intention to remove service functionality without any change to the
    operation of the service itself.
  • manualTask: Requires the possibility of manual intervention (running a script, eyeballing configuration,
    performing database surgery, ...) at the time of upgrade for it to succeed.
  • migration: A fully automatic upgrade migration task with no engineer input required.

Note: only one type should be chosen.

How are new versions calculated?
  • ❗The break and manual task changelog types will result in a major release!
  • 🐛 The fix changelog type will result in a minor release in most cases, and a patch release version for patch branches. This behaviour is configurable in autorelease.
  • ✨ All others will result in a minor version release.

Type

  • Feature
  • Improvement
  • Fix
  • Break
  • Deprecation
  • Manual task
  • Migration

Description

chore(deps): bump the webpack group across 1 directory with 11 updates


Generate changelog in packages/select/changelog/@unreleased

What do the change types mean?
  • feature: A new feature of the service.
  • improvement: An incremental improvement in the functionality or operation of the service.
  • fix: Remedies the incorrect behaviour of a component of the service in a backwards-compatible way.
  • break: Has the potential to break consumers of this service's API, inclusive of both Palantir services
    and external consumers of the service's API (e.g. customer-written software or integrations).
  • deprecation: Advertises the intention to remove service functionality without any change to the
    operation of the service itself.
  • manualTask: Requires the possibility of manual intervention (running a script, eyeballing configuration,
    performing database surgery, ...) at the time of upgrade for it to succeed.
  • migration: A fully automatic upgrade migration task with no engineer input required.

Note: only one type should be chosen.

How are new versions calculated?
  • ❗The break and manual task changelog types will result in a major release!
  • 🐛 The fix changelog type will result in a minor release in most cases, and a patch release version for patch branches. This behaviour is configurable in autorelease.
  • ✨ All others will result in a minor version release.

Type

  • Feature
  • Improvement
  • Fix
  • Break
  • Deprecation
  • Manual task
  • Migration

Description

chore(deps): bump the webpack group across 1 directory with 11 updates


Generate changelog in packages/table-dev-app/changelog/@unreleased

What do the change types mean?
  • feature: A new feature of the service.
  • improvement: An incremental improvement in the functionality or operation of the service.
  • fix: Remedies the incorrect behaviour of a component of the service in a backwards-compatible way.
  • break: Has the potential to break consumers of this service's API, inclusive of both Palantir services
    and external consumers of the service's API (e.g. customer-written software or integrations).
  • deprecation: Advertises the intention to remove service functionality without any change to the
    operation of the service itself.
  • manualTask: Requires the possibility of manual intervention (running a script, eyeballing configuration,
    performing database surgery, ...) at the time of upgrade for it to succeed.
  • migration: A fully automatic upgrade migration task with no engineer input required.

Note: only one type should be chosen.

How are new versions calculated?
  • ❗The break and manual task changelog types will result in a major release!
  • 🐛 The fix changelog type will result in a minor release in most cases, and a patch release version for patch branches. This behaviour is configurable in autorelease.
  • ✨ All others will result in a minor version release.

Type

  • Feature
  • Improvement
  • Fix
  • Break
  • Deprecation
  • Manual task
  • Migration

Description

chore(deps): bump the webpack group across 1 directory with 11 updates


Generate changelog in packages/webpack-build-scripts/changelog/@unreleased

What do the change types mean?
  • feature: A new feature of the service.
  • improvement: An incremental improvement in the functionality or operation of the service.
  • fix: Remedies the incorrect behaviour of a component of the service in a backwards-compatible way.
  • break: Has the potential to break consumers of this service's API, inclusive of both Palantir services
    and external consumers of the service's API (e.g. customer-written software or integrations).
  • deprecation: Advertises the intention to remove service functionality without any change to the
    operation of the service itself.
  • manualTask: Requires the possibility of manual intervention (running a script, eyeballing configuration,
    performing database surgery, ...) at the time of upgrade for it to succeed.
  • migration: A fully automatic upgrade migration task with no engineer input required.

Note: only one type should be chosen.

How are new versions calculated?
  • ❗The break and manual task changelog types will result in a major release!
  • 🐛 The fix changelog type will result in a minor release in most cases, and a patch release version for patch branches. This behaviour is configurable in autorelease.
  • ✨ All others will result in a minor version release.

Type

  • Feature
  • Improvement
  • Fix
  • Break
  • Deprecation
  • Manual task
  • Migration

Description

chore(deps): bump the webpack group across 1 directory with 11 updates


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