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@dcousens dcousens commented Aug 7, 2024

Alternative to #9266
Reverting #9112 and other pull requests, and seeking an alternative strategy for working with workspace package versioning.

"linked": [],
"access": "public",
"privatePackages": {
"version": false
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This stops examples/ from generating CHANGELOG.md and version bumps

"version": "0.0.1",
"version": null,
"private": true,
"author": "Dinesh Pandiyan <[email protected]>",
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@flexdinesh 💛 but we don't add this field for any of the other examples, that is what git is for

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dcousens commented Aug 7, 2024

@kennedybaird if you can follow up this work with a pull request that resolves the fixPrismaPath and bump the CodeSandbox configurations to use Node 20, that would be really appreciated.

I think this configuration works well with pnpm changeset version, which is what we are using for release; and keeps the maintenance about the same.

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@dcousens dcousens merged commit 27845c8 into main Aug 7, 2024
@dcousens dcousens deleted the no-catalog branch August 7, 2024 10:19
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