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chore(deps): update dependency cross-env to v10#2620

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This PR contains the following updates:

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cross-env 7.0.310.1.0 age confidence

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kentcdodds/cross-env (cross-env)

v10.1.0

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Features
  • add support for default value syntax (152ae6a)

For example:

"dev:server": "cross-env wrangler dev --port ${PORT:-8787}",

If PORT is already set, use that value, otherwise fallback to 8787.

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v10.0.0

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TL;DR: You should probably not have to change anything if:

  • You're using a modern maintained version of Node.js (v20+ is tested)
  • You're only using the CLI (most of you are as that's the intended purpose)

In this release (which should have been v8 except I had some issues with automated releases 🙈), I've updated all the things and modernized the package. This happened in #​261

Was this needed? Not really, but I just thought it'd be fun to modernize this package.

Here's the highlights of what was done.

  • Replace Jest with Vitest for testing
  • Convert all source files from .js to .ts with proper TypeScript types
  • Use zshy for ESM-only builds (removes CJS support)
  • Adopt @​epic-web/config for TypeScript, ESLint, and Prettier
  • Update to Node.js >=20 requirement
  • Remove kcd-scripts dependency
  • Add comprehensive e2e tests with GitHub Actions matrix testing
  • Update GitHub workflow with caching and cross-platform testing
  • Modernize documentation and remove outdated sections
  • Update all dependencies to latest versions
  • Add proper TypeScript declarations and exports

The tool maintains its original functionality while being completely modernized with the latest tooling and best practices

BREAKING CHANGES
  • This is a major rewrite that changes the module format from CommonJS to ESM-only. The package now requires Node.js >=20 and only exports ESM modules (not relevant in most cases).

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@renovate renovate bot added the dependencies Pull requests that update a dependency file label Jul 25, 2025
@renovate renovate bot force-pushed the renovate/cross-env-10.x branch from 706f8f8 to 0c9ccde Compare September 29, 2025 22:59
@renovate renovate bot force-pushed the renovate/cross-env-10.x branch from 0c9ccde to bc2847e Compare October 21, 2025 10:51
@renovate renovate bot force-pushed the renovate/cross-env-10.x branch from bc2847e to 00f0aa9 Compare January 16, 2026 09:07
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🚀 Snapshot Release (alpha)

The latest changes of this PR are available as alpha on npm (based on the declared changesets):

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graphql-modules 3.1.0-alpha-20260116100300-2f783f93484538ee8aae4b7cad8f61699ff2c345 npm ↗︎ unpkg ↗︎

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@renovate renovate bot force-pushed the renovate/cross-env-10.x branch from 254eb1d to 425d561 Compare January 21, 2026 01:49
@ardatan ardatan merged commit b8a08e2 into master Jan 21, 2026
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@ardatan ardatan deleted the renovate/cross-env-10.x branch January 21, 2026 02:16
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