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greenkeeper avatar greenkeeper commented on July 26, 2024

Version 5.5.0 just got published.

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Release Notes v5.5.0

Editor's note: This release features an important bugfix for overlapping fixes when using --project and --fix (#2864).

πŸŽ‰ New rules and options

πŸ›  Bugfixes & enhancements

Thanks to our contributors!

  • Klaus Meinhardt
  • Josh Goldberg
  • Petr Kosikhin
  • Pablo NΓΊΓ±ez
  • Benny Neugebauer
  • Radon Rosborough
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  • Chris Barr
  • Julian Verdurmen

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greenkeeper avatar greenkeeper commented on July 26, 2024

Version 5.6.0 just got published.

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Release Notes v5.6.0

πŸŽ‰ New rules, options, and fixers

πŸ›  Bugfixes & enhancements

Thanks to our contributors!

  • Klaus Meinhardt
  • Julian Verdurmen
  • Alexandre Alonso
  • Josh Goldberg
  • ksvitkovsky
  • Daisuke Yokomoto
  • Andrii Dieiev
  • Florent Suc
  • Jason Killian
  • Amin Pakseresht
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  • vilicvane
  • Russell Briggs
  • Andy Hanson
  • Leo Liang
  • Dan Homola
  • BehindTheMath
  • David Golightly
  • aervin
  • Daniel Kucal
  • Ika
  • Chris Barr

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greenkeeper avatar greenkeeper commented on July 26, 2024

Version 5.7.0 just got published.

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Release Notes v5.7.0

πŸŽ‰ New rules, options, and fixers

πŸ›  Bugfixes & enhancements

  • [api] AbstractRule#applyWithFunction allows additional parameter that is passed through to walkFn (#3140)
  • [api] AbstractRule#applyWithFunction has better type checking for its type parameter (#2660)
  • [bugfix] member-access autofix now correcly inserts public keyword after decorators (#3162)
  • [bugfix] prefer-const correctly handle catch without binding parameter introduced in [email protected] (#3151)
  • [bugfix] no-invalid-template-strings allows backslash-prefixed template expressions (#3116)
  • [bugfix] deprecation no longer shows errors on imports and exports (#3141)
  • [bugfix] deprecation: fix false positive when calling a function or method where another overload is deprecated (#2883)
  • [bugfix] whitespace: fixed "check-separator" for trivial for cases. (#3132)
  • [bugfix] prefer-object-spread prevent spreading this as it is not allowed by the compiler (#3126)
  • [bugfix] msbuild formatter uses backslashes in paths on Windows (#3145)
  • [bugfix] no-namespace ignores global augmentation (#3161)
  • [enhancement] remove superfluous empty lines on tslint output. (#3121)
  • [enhancement] no-submodule-imports allows whitelisting of submodules like @angular/core/testing (#3129)
  • [enhancement] custom lint rules will be resolved using node's path resolution to allow for loaders like ts-node (#3108)
  • [enhancement] quotemark no longer requires "single" or "double" to be the first option. The rule defaults to "double" if none is specified. (#3114)
  • [enhancement] no-unused-variable autofix removes trailing comments of imports (#3156)
  • [enhancement] no-unnecessary-type-assertion allows certain necessary assertions to prevent type widening (#3120)

Thanks to our contributors!

  • Paul Gschwendtner
  • Andy Hanson
  • ksvitkovsky
  • Santi Albo
  • aervin
  • Junle Li
  • Joscha Feth
  • WiseBird
  • Caleb Eggensperger
  • WGroenestein
  • Bowen Ni

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greenkeeper avatar greenkeeper commented on July 26, 2024

Version 5.8.0 just got published.

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Release Notes v5.8.0

⚠️ Deprecations

  • [deprecation] typeof-compare is deprecated because typescript already does that check (#3286)
  • [deprecation] CLI argument --type-check is no longer necessary and will be removed in the next major version (#3322)

⚠️ Updates to tslint:latest configuration

+    "ban-comma-operator": true,
+    "jsdoc-format": {
+        options: "check-multiline-start",
+    },
+    "no-duplicate-switch-case": true,
+    "no-implicit-dependencies": true,
+    "no-return-await": true,

πŸŽ‰ Features

πŸ›  Bugfixes & enhancements

Thanks to our contributors!

  • Klaus Meinhardt
  • Charles Samborski
  • Donald Pipowitch
  • Josh Goldberg
  • mmkal
  • Erik
  • Csaba Miklos
  • Dominik Moritz
  • Khalid Saifullah
  • Lukas Spieß
  • Merott Movahedi
  • Bowen Ni
  • ksvitkovsky
  • Hutson Betts
  • Caleb Eggensperger
  • Brent Erickson
  • Trivikram
  • Brandon Furtwangler
  • Pavel Zet
  • aervin_
  • Holger Jeromin
  • Danny Guo
  • Jeremy Morton
  • Cyril Gandon
  • Andy Hanson
  • yadan

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greenkeeper avatar greenkeeper commented on July 26, 2024

Version 5.9.0 just got published.

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Release Notes v5.9.0

⚠️ Deprecations

  • [deprecation] Several utility functions from src/language/utils.ts have been deprecated (#3476)
  • [deprecation] Linting non-existent files now outputs a warning. This will be an error in TSLint 6. (#3313)

Configuration inheritance changes

Significant changes have been made to configuration inheritance to address a long-standing UX issue around defualtSeverity: #2569.

defaultSeverity defined in a tslint.json file will now override the defaultSeverity value defined in any configurations you are extending.
This means that any rules specified in the base configurations can now take on a new defaultSeverity if you so choose. If you extend multiple
configuration files, the defaultSeverity defined in the last one wins.

In practice, this allows users to, for example, more easily use the built-in TSLint configurations (tslint:recommended, tslint:latest, tslint:all)
and treat all errors as warnings instead of errors.

For more details, see the relevant PRs:

  • Override defaultSeverity defined in extended configs (#3449)
  • Inherit defaultSeverity and apply it to preceding base configs (#3530)

πŸŽ‰ Features

πŸ›  Bugfixes & enhancements

Thanks to our contributors!

  • Klaus Meinhardt
  • Josh Goldberg
  • Chris Barr
  • Nathan Shively-Sanders
  • Jeremy Morton
  • Sergey Koshechkin
  • Daniel Kucal
  • Eric Smekens
  • Johannes Choo
  • Elena Vilchik
  • Eugene Timokhov
  • Carlo Bottiglieri
  • reduckted
  • Glavin Wiechert
  • jbsingh
  • Mateusz Witkowski
  • HideDev
  • Bruno Lemos
  • aervin_
  • Roman
  • Ryan Waskiewicz

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greenkeeper avatar greenkeeper commented on July 26, 2024

Version 5.9.1 just got published.

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Release Notes v5.9.1

πŸ›  Bugfixes

  • [bugfix] Removed extraneous deprecation warning produced when using tslint:recommended or tslint:latest by disabling typeof-compare in these rulesets. (#3639)
  • [bugfix] Resolve directories as absolute paths when validating custom rulesDirectory paths, which fixes usage with tslint-loader. (#3640)

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