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Bump @biomejs/biome from 1.4.1 to 1.5.0 in /language-server #13

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Bumps @biomejs/biome from 1.4.1 to 1.5.0.

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CLI v1.5.0

Biome now scores 97% compatibility with Prettier and features more than 190 linter rules.

CLI

New features

  • Biome now shows a diagnostic when it encounters a protected file. Contributed by @​ematipico

  • The command biome migrate now updates the $schema if there's an outdated version.

  • The CLI now takes in consideration the .gitignore in the home directory of the user, if it exists. Contributed by @​ematipico

  • The biome ci command is now able to print GitHub Workflow Commands when there are diagnostics in our code. Contributed by @​nikeee This might require setting the proper permissions on your GitHub action:

    permissions:
      pull-requests: write
  • The commands format, lint, check and ci now accept two new arguments: --changed and --since. Use these options with the VCS integration is enabled to process only the files that were changed. Contributed by @​simonxabris

    biome format --write --changed
  • Introduced a new command called biome explain, which has the capability to display documentation for lint rules. Contributed by @​kalleep

  • You can use the command biome explain to print the documentation of lint rules. Contributed by @​kalleep

    biome explain noDebugger
    biome explain useAltText
  • You can use the command biome explain to print the directory where daemon logs are stored. Contributed by @​ematipico

    biome explain daemon-logs
  • Removed the hard coded limit of 200 printable diagnostics. Contributed by @​ematipico

Bug fixes

  • Fix #1247, Biome now prints a warning diagnostic if it encounters files that can't handle. Contributed by @​ematipico

    You can ignore unknown file types using the files.ignoreUnknown configuration in biome.json:

    {
      "files": {
        "ignoreUnknown": true
      }
    }

... (truncated)

Changelog

Sourced from @​biomejs/biome's changelog.

1.5.0 (2024-01-08)

Biome now scores 97% compatibility with Prettier and features more than 180 linter rules.

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CLI

New features

  • Biome now shows a diagnostic when it encounters a protected file. Contributed by @​ematipico

  • The command biome migrate now updates the $schema if there's an outdated version.

  • The CLI now takes in consideration the .gitignore in the home directory of the user, if it exists. Contributed by @​ematipico

  • The biome ci command is now able to print GitHub Workflow Commands when there are diagnostics in our code. Contributed by @​nikeee This might require setting the proper permissions on your GitHub action:

    permissions:
      pull-requests: write
  • The commands format, lint, check and ci now accept two new arguments: --changed and --since. Use these options with the VCS integration is enabled to process only the files that were changed. Contributed by @​simonxabris

    biome format --write --changed
  • Introduced a new command called biome explain, which has the capability to display documentation for lint rules. Contributed by @​kalleep

  • You can use the command biome explain to print the documentation of lint rules. Contributed by @​kalleep

    biome explain noDebugger
    biome explain useAltText
  • You can use the command biome explain to print the directory where daemon logs are stored. Contributed by @​ematipico

    biome explain daemon-logs
  • Removed the hard coded limit of 200 printable diagnostics. Contributed by @​ematipico

Bug fixes

  • Fix #1247, Biome now prints a warning diagnostic if it encounters files that can't handle. Contributed by @​ematipico

    You can ignore unknown file types using the files.ignoreUnknown configuration in biome.json:

    {
      "files": {
        "ignoreUnknown": true

... (truncated)

Commits
  • c1fdabc release: 1.5.0 (#1231)
  • a42f202 feat(lint/noGlobalAssign): add rule (#1377)
  • 6f2a887 feat(lint/useImportType): add rule (#1204)
  • dcf34c4 docs(README): update rule count (#1434)
  • b88f8b7 feat(lint/noGlobalEval): add rule (#1133)
  • ff8862b fix(lint/useHookAtTopLevel): fix false positives, don't require hook config (...
  • 9b07bc8 feat(lint/useFilenamingConvention): allow PascalCase in config (#1414)
  • cc7c00e feat(style/useConsistentArrayType): add rule (#1137)
  • 79df704 refactor(lint/useNumberNamespace): improve rule (#1399)
  • 9c0243f refactor(useNodejsImportProtocol,noNodejsModules): improve rules (#1397)
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Bumps [@biomejs/biome](https://github.com/biomejs/biome/tree/HEAD/packages/@biomejs/biome) from 1.4.1 to 1.5.0.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/biomejs/biome/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/biomejs/biome/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](https://github.com/biomejs/biome/commits/cli/v1.5.0/packages/@biomejs/biome)

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- dependency-name: "@biomejs/biome"
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
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Superseded by #14.

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