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@kamiazya kamiazya commented Apr 24, 2024

This pull request updates the @biomejs/biome dependency from version 1.5.3 to 1.7.1. It also includes a fix for the code formatting.

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  • Refactor
    • Updated the @biomejs/biome library to version 1.7.1.
    • Improved code quality in tests by refining import statements.

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Walkthrough

The recent updates include a version upgrade for the @biomejs/biome library in the project's development dependencies and a refinement in TypeScript usage within a test file, specifically employing the type import for better type safety and clarity.

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File Path Change Summary
package.json Updated @biomejs/biome from 1.5.3 to 1.7.1
src/.../GraphvizInstaller.spec.ts Modified import to use type for MockInstance

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A version jump, not just a tweak.
In the land of types, a change so wise,
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package.json (1)

25-25: Version update of @biomejs/biome to ^1.7.1 looks correct.

Please ensure that this version is compatible with other dependencies and does not introduce breaking changes.

src/__tests__/GraphvizInstaller.spec.ts (1)

2-2: Correct use of type for importing MockInstance enhances type safety and optimizes the bundle size.

Great job following TypeScript best practices!


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@kamiazya kamiazya merged commit 15930cf into main Apr 24, 2024
@kamiazya kamiazya deleted the upgrade-biome branch April 24, 2024 15:34
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