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fix(deps): update eslint and prettier (minor) #838

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This PR contains the following updates:

Package Change Age Adoption Passing Confidence
eslint (source) ^9.16.0 -> ^9.17.0 age adoption passing confidence
eslint-plugin-import-x ^4.5.1 -> ^4.6.1 age adoption passing confidence
eslint-plugin-n ^17.14.0 -> ^17.15.1 age adoption passing confidence

Release Notes

eslint/eslint (eslint)

v9.17.0

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un-ts/eslint-plugin-import-x (eslint-plugin-import-x)

v4.6.1

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Patch Changes

v4.6.0

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Minor Changes
  • #​209 46d2360 Thanks @​SukkaW! - When eslint-plugin-import-x was forked from eslint-plugin-import, we copied over the default resolver (which is eslint-import-resolver-node) as well. However, this resolver doesn't supports exports in the package.json file, and the current maintainer of the eslint-import-resolver-node (ljharb) doesn't have the time implementing this feature and he locked the issue https://github.com/import-js/eslint-plugin-import/issues/1810.

    So we decided to implement our own resolver that "just works". The new resolver is built upon the enhanced-resolve that implements the full Node.js Resolver Algorithm. The new resolver only implements the import resolver interface v3, which means you can only use it with ESLint Flat config. For more details about the import resolver interface v3, please check out #​192.

    In the next major version of eslint-plugin-import-x, we will remove the eslint-import-resolver-node and use this new resolver by default. In the meantime, you can try out this new resolver by setting the import-x/resolver-next option in your eslint.config.js file:

    // eslint.config.js
    const eslintPluginImportX = require('eslint-plugin-import-x');
    const { createNodeResolver } = eslintPluginImportX;
    
    module.exports = {
      plugins: {
        'import-x': eslintPluginImportX,
      },
      settings: {
        'import-x/resolver-next': [
          // This is the new resolver we are introducing
          createNodeResolver({
            /**
             * The allowed extensions the resolver will attempt to find when resolving a module
             * By default it uses a relaxed extension list to search for both ESM and CJS modules
             * You can customize this list to fit your needs
             *
             * @​default ['.mjs', '.cjs', '.js', '.json', '.node']
             */
            extensions?: string[];
            /**
             * Optional, the import conditions the resolver will used when reading the exports map from "package.json"
             * By default it uses a relaxed condition list to search for both ESM and CJS modules
             * You can customize this list to fit your needs
             *
             * @​default ['default', 'module', 'import', 'require']
             */
            conditions: ['default', 'module', 'import', 'require'],
            // You can pass more options here, see the enhanced-resolve documentation for more details
            // https://github.com/webpack/enhanced-resolve/tree/v5.17.1?tab=readme-ov-file#resolver-options
          }),
          // you can add more resolvers down below
          require('eslint-import-resolver-typescript').createTypeScriptImportResolver(
            /** options of eslint-import-resolver-typescript */
          )
        ],
      },
    };

    We do not plan to implement reading baseUrl and paths from the tsconfig.json file in this resolver. If you need this feature, please checkout eslint-import-resolver-typescript (also powered by enhanced-resolve), eslint-import-resolver-oxc (powered by oxc-resolver), eslint-import-resolver-next (also powered by oxc-resolver), or other similar resolvers.

Patch Changes
eslint-community/eslint-plugin-n (eslint-plugin-n)

v17.15.1

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🩹 Fixes
  • Promise.withResolvers is supported since node 22.11 (#​398) (c5bcb3a)

v17.15.0

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🌟 Features
🩹 Fixes
  • no-unsupported: Correctly handle recursive objects on a per module basis (#​396) (db384d1)

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@renovate renovate bot force-pushed the renovate/eslint-and-prettier branch from d51d797 to 0ec0917 Compare December 11, 2024 16:00
@renovate renovate bot changed the title fix(deps): update dependency eslint-plugin-n to ^17.15.0 fix(deps): update eslint and prettier (minor) Dec 14, 2024
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