chore(deps-dev): bump env-cmd from 10.1.0 to 11.0.0
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Number: #459
Type: Pull Request
State: Closed
Type: Pull Request
State: Closed
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dependabot[bot]
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Comments: 4
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Comments: 4
Created:
August 25, 2025 at 06:06 AM UTC
(3 months ago)
(3 months ago)
Updated:
October 01, 2025 at 06:32 AM UTC
(about 2 months ago)
(about 2 months ago)
Closed:
October 01, 2025 at 06:32 AM UTC
(about 2 months ago)
(about 2 months ago)
Time to Close:
about 1 month
Labels:
type: dependencies stale
type: dependencies stale
Description:
Bumps env-cmd from 10.1.0 to 11.0.0.
Changelog
Sourced from env-cmd's changelog.
11.0.0
- BREAKING: Drop support for nodejs
v8tov20.9. The minimum supported nodejs version is nowv20.10.- BREAKING: Removed
-rflag and use only-fflag.- BREAKING: Support inline comments in
.envfiles. A#character now signifies the start of an inline comment, unless the value is surrounded by quotation marks (").- BREAKING: Migrated the repository to ESM modules instead of CommonJS.
- BREAKING: Support variable expansion using curly-brace syntax (
${MY_VAR}), when the-xoption is enabled.- Feature: Support loading env variables from
.cjsand.mjsfiles.- Feature: Support loading env variables from
.ts,.cts, and.mtsfiles.- Feature: When loading an invalid JSON file, show the original parse error.
- Feature: Add a more helpful error message when trying to invoke env-cmd as a standalone command.
- Feature: Added support for nested env variables within env files with the
--recursiveflag- Docs: clarify how variable expansion works.
- Internal: Replaced Travis CI with GitHub Actions, run unit tests on windows.
- Internal: Configure automatic releases to npm from GitHub Actions
- Internal: Refactor the loader logic, to make it easier to add other loaders.
- Upgrade: Update all dependencies.
- Upgrade: Upgraded all devDependencies
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Pull Request Statistics
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Technical Details
| ID: | 5711014 |
| UUID: | 2770693764 |
| Node ID: | PR_kwDOG5lbN86lJW6E |
| Host: | GitHub |
| Repository: | OpenFunction/functions-framework-nodejs |
| Mergeable: | Yes |
| Merge State: | Unstable |