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[Snyk] Upgrade typedoc from 0.24.8 to 0.25.13 #28

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Snyk has created this PR to upgrade typedoc from 0.24.8 to 0.25.13.

ℹ️ Keep your dependencies up-to-date. This makes it easier to fix existing vulnerabilities and to more quickly identify and fix newly disclosed vulnerabilities when they affect your project.


  • The recommended version is 14 versions ahead of your current version.

  • The recommended version was released on 3 months ago.

Issues fixed by the recommended upgrade:

Issue Score Exploit Maturity
high severity Uncontrolled resource consumption
SNYK-JS-BRACES-6838727
482 Proof of Concept
high severity Inefficient Regular Expression Complexity
SNYK-JS-MICROMATCH-6838728
482 No Known Exploit
high severity Denial of Service (DoS)
SNYK-JS-WS-7266574
482 Proof of Concept
high severity Denial of Service (DoS)
SNYK-JS-WS-7266574
482 Proof of Concept
medium severity Template Injection
SNYK-JS-DOMPURIFY-6474511
482 Proof of Concept
medium severity Open Redirect
SNYK-JS-EXPRESS-6474509
482 No Known Exploit
medium severity Cross-site Scripting (XSS)
SNYK-JS-SERIALIZEJAVASCRIPT-6147607
482 Proof of Concept
Release notes
Package name: typedoc
  • 0.25.13 - 2024-04-07

    Features

    • Added gitRevision:short placeholder option to --sourceLinkTemplate option, #2529.
      Links generated by TypeDoc will now default to using the non-short git revision.
    • Moved "Generated by TypeDoc" footer into a <footer> tag, added footer.begin and footer.end
      render hooks for use by custom plugins, #2532.

    Bug Fixes

    • Fixed conversion of NoInfer missing type parameter reference, #2539.
    • Linking to a member on a page no longer incorrectly claims that
      "This member is normally hidden due to your filter settings" for every member.

    Thanks!

  • 0.25.12 - 2024-03-10

    Features

    • Added support for TypeScript 5.4, #2517.

    Bug Fixes

    • Updated page font to work around issues with Mac rendering, #2518.

    Thanks!

  • 0.25.11 - 2024-03-06

    Bug Fixes

    • Fixed an issue introduced with 0.25.10 which causes the page index to initially render empty, #2514.
    • "On This Page" section is now smarter when handling page headings which do not follow the normal h1>h2>h3 process, #2515.
  • 0.25.10 - 2024-03-03

    Bug Fixes

    • Constructed references to enum types will be properly linked with @ interface, #2508.
    • Comments on property-methods will no longer be duplicated in generated documentation, #2509.
    • Reduced rendered docs size by writing icons to a referenced SVG asset, #2505.
      For TypeDoc's docs, this reduced the rendered documentation size by ~30%.
    • The HTML docs now attempt to reduce repaints caused by dynamically loading the navigation, #2491.
    • When navigating to a link that contains an anchor, the page will now be properly highlighted in the page navigation.
  • 0.25.9 - 2024-02-26

    Features

    • Literal numeric unions will now be sorted during conversion, #2502.

    Bug Fixes

    • Module readmes will now be included in JSON output, #2500.
    • Fixed crash when --excludeNotDocumented was used and the project contained a reference to a removed signature, #2496.
    • Fixed crash when converting an infinitely recursive type via a new --maxTypeConversionDepth option, #2507.
    • Type links in "Parameters" and "Type Parameters" sections of the page will now be correctly colored.

    Thanks!

  • 0.25.8 - 2024-02-09

    Features

    • Added a new --sitemapBaseUrl option. When specified, TypeDoc will generate a sitemap.xml in your output folder that describes the site, #2480.
    • Added support for the @ class tag. When added to a comment on a variable or function, TypeDoc will convert the member as a class, #2479.
      Note: This should only be used on symbols which actually represent a class, but are not declared as a class for some reason.
    • Added support for @ groupDescription and @ categoryDescription to provide a description of groups and categories, #2494.
    • API: Exposed Context.getNodeComment for plugin use, #2498.

    Bug Fixes

    • Fixed an issue where a namespace would not be created for merged function-namespaces which are declared as variables, #2478.
    • A class which implements itself will no longer cause a crash when rendering HTML, #2495.
    • Variable functions which have construct signatures will no longer be converted as functions, ignoring the construct signatures.
    • The class hierarchy page will now include classes whose base class is not included in the documentation, #2486.
    • Fixed an issue where, if the index section was collapsed when loading the page, all content within it would be hidden until expanded, and a member visibility checkbox was changed.
    • API: Context.programs will no longer contain duplicates, #2498.
  • 0.25.7 - 2024-01-08
  • 0.25.6 - 2024-01-01
  • 0.25.5 - 2024-01-01
  • 0.25.4 - 2023-11-26
  • 0.25.3 - 2023-10-29
  • 0.25.2 - 2023-10-08
  • 0.25.1 - 2023-09-04
  • 0.25.0 - 2023-08-25
  • 0.24.8 - 2023-06-04
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