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chore(deps): bump the production-dependencies group across 1 directory with 5 updates

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Number: #18
Type: Pull Request
State: Closed
Author: dependabot[bot] dependabot[bot]
Association: Contributor
Comments: 1
Created: July 28, 2025 at 06:58 AM UTC
(4 months ago)
Updated: August 04, 2025 at 05:24 AM UTC
(4 months ago)
Closed: August 04, 2025 at 05:24 AM UTC
(4 months ago)
Time to Close: 7 days
Labels:
dependencies javascript
Description:

Bumps the production-dependencies group with 5 updates in the / directory:

Package From To
@napi-rs/simple-git 0.1.19 0.1.21
satori 0.15.2 0.16.1
shiki 3.7.0 3.8.1
@types/node 24.0.13 24.1.0
esbuild 0.25.6 0.25.8

Updates @napi-rs/simple-git from 0.1.19 to 0.1.21

Release notes

Sourced from @​napi-rs/simple-git's releases.

v0.1.21

What's Changed

Full Changelog: https://github.com/Brooooooklyn/simple-git/compare/v0.1.20...v0.1.21

v0.1.20

What's Changed

Full Changelog: https://github.com/Brooooooklyn/simple-git/compare/v0.1.19...v0.1.20

Commits

Updates satori from 0.15.2 to 0.16.1

Release notes

Sourced from satori's releases.

0.16.1

0.16.1 (2025-07-23)

Bug Fixes

0.16.0

This is a big update thanks to updates from our dependency Yoga.

  • Support for box-sizing
  • Support for display: contents
  • Support for position: static
  • Support for align-content: space-evenly
  • Better support for position: absolute
  • Support for percentage values for gap

Also removed the satori/wasm entrypoint as we're always inlining the WASM binary in the lib source now.

0.16.0 (2025-07-21)

Features

Commits

Updates shiki from 3.7.0 to 3.8.1

Release notes

Sourced from shiki's releases.

v3.8.1

   🐞 Bug Fixes

    View changes on GitHub

v3.8.0

   🚀 Features

    View changes on GitHub
Commits

Updates @types/node from 24.0.13 to 24.1.0

Commits

Updates esbuild from 0.25.6 to 0.25.8

Release notes

Sourced from esbuild's releases.

v0.25.8

  • Fix another TypeScript parsing edge case (#4248)

    This fixes a regression with a change in the previous release that tries to more accurately parse TypeScript arrow functions inside the ?: operator. The regression specifically involves parsing an arrow function containing a #private identifier inside the middle of a ?: ternary operator inside a class body. This was fixed by propagating private identifier state into the parser clone used to speculatively parse the arrow function body. Here is an example of some affected code:

    class CachedDict {
      #has = (a: string) => dict.has(a);
      has = window
        ? (word: string): boolean => this.#has(word)
        : this.#has;
    }
    
  • Fix a regression with the parsing of source phase imports

    The change in the previous release to parse source phase imports failed to properly handle the following cases:

    import source from 'bar'
    import source from from 'bar'
    import source type foo from 'bar'
    

    Parsing for these cases should now be fixed. The first case was incorrectly treated as a syntax error because esbuild was expecting the second case. And the last case was previously allowed but is now forbidden. TypeScript hasn't added this feature yet so it remains to be seen whether the last case will be allowed, but it's safer to disallow it for now. At least Babel doesn't allow the last case when parsing TypeScript, and Babel was involved with the source phase import specification.

v0.25.7

  • Parse and print JavaScript imports with an explicit phase (#4238)

    This release adds basic syntax support for the defer and source import phases in JavaScript:

    • defer

      This is a stage 3 proposal for an upcoming JavaScript feature that will provide one way to eagerly load but lazily initialize imported modules. The imported module is automatically initialized on first use. Support for this syntax will also be part of the upcoming release of TypeScript 5.9. The syntax looks like this:

      import defer * as foo from "<specifier>";
      const bar = await import.defer("<specifier>");
      

      Note that this feature deliberately cannot be used with the syntax import defer foo from "<specifier>" or import defer { foo } from "<specifier>".

    • source

      This is a stage 3 proposal for an upcoming JavaScript feature that will provide another way to eagerly load but lazily initialize imported modules. The imported module is returned in an uninitialized state. Support for this syntax may or may not be a part of TypeScript 5.9 (see this issue for details). The syntax looks like this:

      import source foo from "<specifier>";
      const bar = await import.source("<specifier>");
      

... (truncated)

Changelog

Sourced from esbuild's changelog.

0.25.8

  • Fix another TypeScript parsing edge case (#4248)

    This fixes a regression with a change in the previous release that tries to more accurately parse TypeScript arrow functions inside the ?: operator. The regression specifically involves parsing an arrow function containing a #private identifier inside the middle of a ?: ternary operator inside a class body. This was fixed by propagating private identifier state into the parser clone used to speculatively parse the arrow function body. Here is an example of some affected code:

    class CachedDict {
      #has = (a: string) => dict.has(a);
      has = window
        ? (word: string): boolean => this.#has(word)
        : this.#has;
    }
    
  • Fix a regression with the parsing of source phase imports

    The change in the previous release to parse source phase imports failed to properly handle the following cases:

    import source from 'bar'
    import source from from 'bar'
    import source type foo from 'bar'
    

    Parsing for these cases should now be fixed. The first case was incorrectly treated as a syntax error because esbuild was expecting the second case. And the last case was previously allowed but is now forbidden. TypeScript hasn't added this feature yet so it remains to be seen whether the last case will be allowed, but it's safer to disallow it for now. At least Babel doesn't allow the last case when parsing TypeScript, and Babel was involved with the source phase import specification.

0.25.7

  • Parse and print JavaScript imports with an explicit phase (#4238)

    This release adds basic syntax support for the defer and source import phases in JavaScript:

    • defer

      This is a stage 3 proposal for an upcoming JavaScript feature that will provide one way to eagerly load but lazily initialize imported modules. The imported module is automatically initialized on first use. Support for this syntax will also be part of the upcoming release of TypeScript 5.9. The syntax looks like this:

      import defer * as foo from "<specifier>";
      const bar = await import.defer("<specifier>");
      

      Note that this feature deliberately cannot be used with the syntax import defer foo from "<specifier>" or import defer { foo } from "<specifier>".

    • source

      This is a stage 3 proposal for an upcoming JavaScript feature that will provide another way to eagerly load but lazily initialize imported modules. The imported module is returned in an uninitialized state. Support for this syntax may or may not be a part of TypeScript 5.9 (see this issue for details). The syntax looks like this:

      import source foo from "<specifier>";
      

... (truncated)

Commits
  • 8c71947 publish 0.25.8 to npm
  • 0508f24 some parsing fixes for source phase imports
  • 6e4be2f js parser: recover from bad #private identifiers
  • c9c6357 fix #4248: #private ids in arrow fn body in ?:
  • 9b42f68 publish 0.25.7 to npm
  • 9ba01d1 abs-paths: js api and tests
  • ca196c9 fix for parser backtracking crash
  • 2979b84 fix #4241: ts arrow function type backtrack (hack)
  • 1180410 fix an unused variable warning
  • fc3da57 fix #4238: add defer and source import phases
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Pull Request Statistics
Commits:
1
Files Changed:
2
Additions:
+253
Deletions:
-221
Package Dependencies
Package:
@types/node
Ecosystem:
npm
Version Change:
24.0.13 → 24.1.0
Update Type:
Minor
Package:
esbuild
Ecosystem:
npm
Version Change:
0.25.6 → 0.25.8
Update Type:
Patch
Package:
satori
Ecosystem:
npm
Version Change:
0.15.2 → 0.16.1
Update Type:
Minor
Package:
shiki
Ecosystem:
npm
Version Change:
3.7.0 → 3.8.1
Update Type:
Minor
Ecosystem:
npm
Version Change:
0.1.19 → 0.1.21
Update Type:
Patch
Technical Details
ID: 4217860
UUID: 2699428647
Node ID: PR_kwDOOraRoM6g5gMn
Host: GitHub
Repository: codeyoma/codeyoma.github.io
Mergeable: Yes
Merge State: Clean