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Bump simple-git from 1.132.0 to 3.10.0 #291

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Bumps simple-git from 1.132.0 to 3.10.0.

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simple-git@3.10.0

Minor Changes

  • 2f021e7: Support for importing as an ES module with TypeScript moduleResolution node16 or newer by adding simpleGit as a named export.

simple-git@3.9.0

Minor Changes

  • a0d4eb8: Branches that have been checked out as a linked work tree will now be included in the BranchSummary output, with a linkedWorkTree property set to true in the BranchSummaryBranch.

simple-git@3.8.0

Minor Changes

  • 25230cb: Support for additional log formats in diffSummary / log / stashList.

    Adds support for the --numstat, --name-only and --name-stat in addition to the existing --stat option.

Patch Changes

  • 2cfc16f: Update CI environments to run build and test in node v18, drop node v12 now out of life.
  • 13197f1: Update debug dependency to latest 4.x

simple-git@3.7.1

Patch Changes

  • adb4346: Resolves issue whereby renamed files no longer appear correctly in the response to git.status.

simple-git@3.7.0

Minor Changes

  • fa2c7f7: Enable the use of types when loading with module-resolution

Patch Changes

  • 3805f6b: Timeout plugin no longer keeps short lived processes alive until timeout is hit

simple-git@3.6.0

Minor Changes

  • f2fc5c9: Show full commit hash in a CommitResult, prior to this change git.commit would result in a partial hash in the commit property if core.abbrev is unset or has a value under 40. Following this change the commit property will contain the full commit hash.

Patch Changes

  • c4a2a13: chore(deps): bump minimist from 1.2.5 to 1.2.6

simple-git@3.5.0

Minor Changes

  • 2040de6: Resolves potential command injection vulnerability by preventing use of --upload-pack in git.clone

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3.10.0

Minor Changes

  • 2f021e7: Support for importing as an ES module with TypeScript moduleResolution node16 or newer by adding simpleGit as a named export.

3.9.0

Minor Changes

  • a0d4eb8: Branches that have been checked out as a linked work tree will now be included in the BranchSummary output, with a linkedWorkTree property set to true in the BranchSummaryBranch.

3.8.0

Minor Changes

  • 25230cb: Support for additional log formats in diffSummary / log / stashList.

    Adds support for the --numstat, --name-only and --name-stat in addition to the existing --stat option.

Patch Changes

  • 2cfc16f: Update CI environments to run build and test in node v18, drop node v12 now out of life.
  • 13197f1: Update debug dependency to latest 4.x

3.7.1

Patch Changes

  • adb4346: Resolves issue whereby renamed files no longer appear correctly in the response to git.status.

3.7.0

Minor Changes

  • fa2c7f7: Enable the use of types when loading with module-resolution

Patch Changes

  • 3805f6b: Timeout plugin no longer keeps short lived processes alive until timeout is hit

3.6.0

Minor Changes

  • f2fc5c9: Show full commit hash in a CommitResult, prior to this change git.commit would result in a partial hash in the commit property if core.abbrev is unset or has a value under 40. Following this change the commit property will contain the full commit hash.

Patch Changes

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Commits
  • 61d4ee0 Version Packages
  • 2f021e7 Update documentation for importing best-practice.
  • aef5f67 To enable support for ES modules in TypeScript >=4.7 (enabled with module a...
  • aa8b573 Version Packages
  • 43834a7 Fix test
  • a0d4eb8 Branches that have been checked out as a [linked work tree](https://git-scm.c...
  • e207ed5 Version Packages
  • 13197f1 Update Lerna and Debug dependencies (#810)
  • 28dd23b Update readme for git.diffSummary / git.stashList
  • fd29242 Add integration tests for use of log formats in git.log and unit/integratio...
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Bumps [simple-git](https://github.com/steveukx/git-js/tree/HEAD/simple-git) from 1.132.0 to 3.10.0.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/steveukx/git-js/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/steveukx/git-js/blob/main/simple-git/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](https://github.com/steveukx/git-js/commits/simple-git@3.10.0/simple-git)

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Superseded by #313.

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