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Had a look through the readme.md
, but didn't find anything that I felt strongly needed changing or improving (other than a minor fix in 7bbfbd3).
In regards to missing features: nothing that I can think of. Things like 256-color support have been discussed and resolved already, so I think we're all set in that respect.
As far as I am concerned the only thing holding back our first major release would be #46, where we still have to reach a concencus on the approach. After that we can get started drafting a changelog, testing and releasing π
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First take at a changelog:
- Updated dependencies
- Reversed application of styles, which are now left-to-right as one would expect. See 0234fe9
- Force
blue
color to be use bright blue on Windows fc6a9b2 - Allow for non-globally-shared enabling or disabling of colorisation. (TODO, see #46)
As far as I can make out from git log v0.5.1..master -- index.js package.json
these are all the changes we will be introducing in the new version.
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Updated dependencies
We should look into what changed in our deps instead and note anything interesting.
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We should look into what changed in our deps instead and note anything interesting.
Nothing too exciting I'm afraid:
[email protected]
: updated from an outdated[email protected]
to[email protected]
.
Many small changes, but nothing significant tohas-ansi
itself other than silencing the outdated message.[email protected]
: Slight speed improvement and expands support to node >=0.8.0
so mocha could safely depend on it too.[email protected]
: API changes[email protected]
: Added extra flags (--colors
for instance)
The major change in al these packages is that we've settled on stable API versions (all went from 0.x.x to 1.x.x), and the same will go for chalk
.
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Right, ok. Thanks for looking into it. Then we can just drop the Updated dependencies
item.
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I'm working on the changelog now and just need to finish it and test with popular dependents. Will probably do a release tomorrow.
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Ah, was just about to pick up the changelog this afternoon. π
I'll do some manual testing with major dependents as well.
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I suggest we wait for chalk/supports-color/pull/13
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Agreed
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π be sure to include the two changes to supports-color
in the release notes. I believe other dependencies haven't seen major changes.
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I've done some testing with gulp
, grunt
and karma
. All seemed to work fine :)
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Cool. Yeah. Already done. Just doing some final tweaks and testing ;)
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@jbnicolai finally! => https://github.com/sindresorhus/chalk/releases/tag/v1.0.0
Feel free to do any tweaks or changes to the changelog.
I'm going to wait until tomorrow to publicise this in case of some last minute bug fix.
Let's start the PRing popular projects with the 1.0.0 ;)
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I'll proofread the changelog and start creating PRs for our biggest dependants this afternoon (I'll automate the process as I did last time and share a gist) π
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Cool. Make sure to include a link to the release notes in the PRs ;)
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