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@lerna/pulse-till-done
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5.0.0 (2022-05-24)
Lerna workspaces no longer have dependency deprecation warnings.
Node v10.x and v12.x are no longer supported.
Internally npm lifecycle scripts are now invoked using @npmcli/run-script
instead of npm-lifecycle
in order to modernize the package and fix package vulnerabilities and deprecations.
We are classing this as a breaking change because the APIs of npm-lifecycle
and @npmcli/run-script
are significantly different, despite @npmcli/run-script
being the official successor to npm-lifecycle
.
We have successfully made the integration test suite we inherited pass with this change, but there may potentially be aspects related to it which are not covered by the tests and are breaking. If you encounter any issues you believe are related to this change please open a new issue with a dedicated reproduction for us to look into!
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An internal Lerna tool
The npm package @lerna/pulse-till-done receives a total of 354,050 weekly downloads. As such, @lerna/pulse-till-done popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @lerna/pulse-till-done demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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