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fix: vulnerable packages, Node version, packaging [IM-132][IM-211] #488

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@novalex novalex commented Jun 25, 2024

  • Tests written and linted
  • Documentation written in Wiki/README
  • Commit history is tidy & follows Contributing guidelines ℹ︎

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  • Upgrades packages with high vulnerabilities (snyk-request-manager, micromatch)
  • Upgrades Node version (12 -> 20)
  • Fixes packaging for binaries (nexe -> yao-pkg/pkg)

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novalex added 6 commits June 24, 2024 15:46
chore: remove redundant "npx tsc" steps
Previously triggering an "UnhandledPromiseRejectionWarning" when stderr output didn't match, test execution stopped but exited with code 0.
Packaging commands as NPM scripts
@novalex novalex marked this pull request as ready for review June 25, 2024 12:52
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@novalex novalex merged commit 32a27c1 into master Jun 26, 2024
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@novalex novalex deleted the fix/IM-132-vuln-fixes branch June 26, 2024 08:34
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