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Description

This PR includes-

  1. Updated lucide-react packagge version to v0.469.0 across all the apps.
  2. Added prettier config files to the @plane/constants package.

Type of Change

  • Documentation update

Summary by CodeRabbit

  • Chores
    • Upgraded a key icon library dependency across multiple modules to ensure improved functionality.
    • Introduced new configuration settings to streamline code formatting during development.

@aaryan610 aaryan610 added this to the v0.24.0 milestone Feb 5, 2025
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This pull request upgrades the version of the lucide-react dependency across multiple package manifests while also adding Prettier configuration files. Specifically, the dependency is updated to ^0.469.0 in several package.json files, and two new configuration files (.prettierignore and .prettierrc) are added in the packages/constants directory.

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Files Change Summary
admin/package.json, packages/editor/package.json, packages/ui/package.json, space/package.json, web/package.json Updated lucide-react dependency version from older versions (ranging from ^0.356.0 to ^0.379.0) to ^0.469.0
packages/constants/.prettierignore Created file listing directories/files to ignore: .next, .turbo, out/, dist/, build/
packages/constants/.prettierrc Added Prettier configuration with printWidth: 120, tabWidth: 2, and trailingComma: "es5"

Possibly related PRs

  • fix: missing editor package #5708: Involves updating the lucide-react dependency version in packages/editor/package.json, which is closely related to similar modifications in this PR.

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  • pushya22

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packages/ui/package.json (1)

40-40: Updated lucide-react Dependency Version.
The dependency has been correctly updated from the previous version to ^0.469.0, aligning with the project-wide standardization. Please verify that any breaking changes introduced in this version do not affect the UI components.

packages/editor/package.json (1)

64-64: Updated lucide-react Dependency Version.
The version update to ^0.469.0 in the dependencies ensures consistency across packages. Confirm that the editor components integrating lucide-react behave as expected with this upgrade.

web/package.json (1)

48-48: Updated lucide-react Dependency Version.
The bump to ^0.469.0 standardizes the dependency across the project. It’s important to test the web application thoroughly for any regressions or issues stemming from the update.


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@sriramveeraghanta sriramveeraghanta merged commit a5c2acb into preview Feb 6, 2025
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@aheckmann aheckmann deleted the chore/update-lucide branch April 29, 2025 23:07
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