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chore: Upgrade deps (including transitive)#34

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Pull request overview

This pull request upgrades dependencies including transitive dependencies. The primary change is upgrading ESLint from version 9 to version 10, along with updating related tooling dependencies to ensure compatibility.

Changes:

  • Upgraded ESLint from 9.39.2 to 10.0.0 (major version update)
  • Updated @eslint/js from 9.39.2 to 10.0.1 to match ESLint 10
  • Updated TypeScript ESLint packages from 8.46.3/8.50.1 to 8.56.0
  • Updated development tools (prettier, pkgroll, semantic-release, eslint-plugin-prettier)
  • Updated @types/node from 24.10.4 to 24.10.13
  • Extended peer dependency range to include ESLint 10.0.0
  • Updated numerous transitive dependencies in yarn.lock

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package.json Updated direct dependencies and peer dependency range to support ESLint 10
yarn.lock Comprehensive update of dependency tree with ESLint 10 and related packages

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@Embraser01 Embraser01 merged commit aa380d1 into main Feb 20, 2026
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🎉 This PR is included in version 1.1.3 🎉

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