Update metalsmith → 2.6.0 (unknown) #117
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Here is everything you need to know about this upgrade. Please take a good look at what changed and the test results before merging this pull request.
What changed?
✳️ metalsmith (2.5.1 → 2.6.0) · Repo · Changelog
Release Notes
2.6.0 (from changelog)
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See the full diff on Github. The new version differs by 33 commits:
Release 2.6.0Prepare changelog for 2.6.0Removes stray cross-spawn dependency & use --no-package-lock for CItest: migrate from nyc to c8 for coverage reportstypes: fix source code link line numbersfeat/#379 - use lodash.clonedeepwith instead, document watch type, fix issues in CLIResolves #379: add metalsmith.watch option setter and watcherfix: package.json node version, type docs, readme formattingtest: fix FS race condition in #build should return a promise only when callback omitteddocs: Updates readme examples to ESM & Gitter link to Matrix ElementCLI: Fix ESM dynamic import issue with absolute paths on WindowsAdds CLI support & tests for loading ESM configs or Metalsmith instancesci: remove Node 12, add Node 20Updates commander from 8.3.0 -> 10.0.1Removes rimraf dependency, refactors helpers using fs/promises and upgrades @types/nodeDrops support for Node < 14chore: Remove stray console.error log in binTrims whitespace from parsed front-matter excerpt and adds test for dynamic front-matter langFix: don't keep gray-matter excerpt at the start of file contentsAdds a matter member object to metalsmith instance with stringify & parse methodsSupport 'module.exports = Metalsmith()'-style configs in CLIdev: update devDependencies & fix security warningsci: remove obsolete Gitter notification flowResolves #356: adds Typescript support to Metalsmith packagetest: fix concurrency issue in multi-build test using the same dest dirdev: update devDependencies to latest & replace eslint-plugin-nodeFixes a duplicate empty input check in metalsmith.match & adds a test for falsy inputAdded Metalsmith CLI support for loading a .(c)js config. Reads from metalsmith.js as second default after metalsmith.jsonCLI reads JSON config instead of requiring it. This allows pre-processing the config as string and paves the way for import compat.Adds --env option to metalsmith (build) commandAdds --debug and --dry-run options to metalsmith (build) commandUpgrades CLI commander 6.2.1 -> 8.3.0 and modernizes Metalsmith CLIUpgrade commander to latest Node 12 compatible👉 No CI detected
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