sdk: Inform type signature of protect via global characteristics (#1043) (1ae4a89), closes #1042
📦 Dependencies
Bump @typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin from 7.13.0 to 7.13.1 (#994) (9481c7f)
Bump @typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin from 7.13.1 to 7.14.1 (#1025) (7e8cc60)
Bump @typescript-eslint/parser from 7.13.0 to 7.13.1 (#993) (d15a09d)
Bump @typescript-eslint/parser from 7.13.1 to 7.14.1 (#1024) (ee81b09)
Bump eslint-config-turbo from 2.0.4 to 2.0.5 (#1023) (aaaf17c)
Bump eslint-config-turbo from 2.0.5 to 2.0.6 (#1052) (e1d3cd3)
dev: Bump bun-types from 1.1.13 to 1.1.17 (#1022) (3aa7181)
dev: Bump typescript from 5.4.5 to 5.5.2 (#1011) (c17a101)
example: Bump @clerk/nextjs from 5.1.5 to 5.1.6 in /examples/nextjs-14-clerk-rl in the dependencies group (#1013) (8bed1dc)
example: Bump @clerk/nextjs from 5.1.5 to 5.1.6 in /examples/nextjs-14-clerk-shield in the dependencies group (#1012) (c4bcde8)
example: Bump @sveltejs/kit from 2.5.17 to 2.5.18 in /examples/sveltekit in the dependencies group (#1046) (ebab7de)
example: Bump ai from 3.1.36 to 3.1.37 in /examples/nextjs-14-openai in the dependencies group (#995) (b43827b)
example: Bump hono from 4.4.9 to 4.4.10 in /examples/nodejs-hono-rl in the dependencies group (#1048) (6e7c1fe)
example: Bump lucide-react from 0.396.0 to 0.399.0 in /examples/nextjs-14-authjs-5 in the dependencies group across 1 directory (#1040) (ea96487)
example: Bump lucide-react from 0.396.0 to 0.399.0 in /examples/nextjs-14-react-hook-form in the dependencies group across 1 directory (#1039) (334ff9e)
example: Bump postcss from 8.4.38 to 8.4.39 in /examples/nextjs-14-app-dir-rl in the dependencies group (#1051) (ac24a0b)
example: Bump postcss from 8.4.38 to 8.4.39 in /examples/nextjs-14-app-dir-validate-email in the dependencies group (#1045) (290bc49)
example: Bump postcss from 8.4.38 to 8.4.39 in /examples/nextjs-14-authjs-5 in the dependencies group (#1056) (e2343f0)
example: Bump postcss from 8.4.38 to 8.4.39 in /examples/nextjs-14-clerk-rl in the dependencies group (#1058) (422b320)
example: Bump postcss from 8.4.38 to 8.4.39 in /examples/nextjs-14-clerk-shield in the dependencies group (#1044) (b6b891f)
example: Bump postcss from 8.4.38 to 8.4.39 in /examples/nextjs-14-decorate in the dependencies group (#1049) (43523a5)
example: Bump postcss from 8.4.38 to 8.4.39 in /examples/nextjs-14-ip-details in the dependencies group (#1047) (1fe6a05)
example: Bump postcss from 8.4.38 to 8.4.39 in /examples/nextjs-14-nextauth-4 in the dependencies group (#1054) (caff3dc)
example: Bump postcss from 8.4.38 to 8.4.39 in /examples/nextjs-14-pages-wrap in the dependencies group (#1055) (90e04f5)
example: Bump postcss from 8.4.38 to 8.4.39 in /examples/nextjs-14-react-hook-form in the dependencies group (#1050) (21e1108)
example: Bump the dependencies group across 1 directory with 2 updates (#1006) (0578cb2)
example: Bump the dependencies group across 1 directory with 2 updates (#1019) (a15df12)
example: Bump the dependencies group across 1 directory with 6 updates (#1017) (fb43c78)
example: Bump the dependencies group across 1 directory with 7 updates (#1028) (a3693d0)
example: Bump the dependencies group across 1 directory with 7 updates (#1036) (4e2bfe9)
example: Bump the dependencies group in /examples/nextjs-14-openai with 2 updates (#1057) (5df2e47)
example: Bump the dependencies group in /examples/nextjs-14-react-hook-form with 2 updates (#996) (988dbf3)
example: Bump the dependencies group in /examples/nodejs-hono-rl with 2 updates (#1007) (c36b9f3)
Move generated protobuf to default buf file path (#1009) (6800a00)
Warn when IP is empty, even if we override it in development (#1000) (da14bcb), closes #987#216
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Arcjet environment detection
The npm package @arcjet/env receives a total of 957 weekly downloads. As such, @arcjet/env popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @arcjet/env demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago.It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
Package last updated on 01 Jul 2024
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