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Bump the npm group with 2 updates

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Number: #1955
Type: Pull Request
State: Merged
Author: dependabot[bot] dependabot[bot]
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Comments: 2
Created: July 31, 2025 at 02:50 PM UTC
(about 1 month ago)
Updated: July 31, 2025 at 02:51 PM UTC
(about 1 month ago)
Merged: July 31, 2025 at 02:51 PM UTC
(about 1 month ago)
by github-actions[bot]
Time to Close: 1 minute
Labels:
dependencies javascript
Assignees:
poad
Description:

Bumps the npm group with 2 updates: pnpm and electron-to-chromium.

Updates pnpm from 10.13.1 to 10.14.0

Release notes

Sourced from pnpm's releases.

pnpm 10.14

Minor Changes

  • Added support for JavaScript runtime installation

    Declare Node.js, Deno, or Bun in devEngines.runtime (inside package.json) and let pnpm download and pin it automatically.

    Usage example:

    {
      "devEngines": {
        "runtime": {
          "name": "node",
          "version": "^24.4.0",
          "onFail": "download" // we only support the "download" value for now
        }
      }
    }
    

    How it works:

    1. pnpm install resolves your specified range to the latest matching runtime version.
    2. The exact version (and checksum) is saved in the lockfile.
    3. Scripts use the local runtime, ensuring consistency across environments.

    Why this is better:

    1. This new setting supports also Deno and Bun (vs. our Node-only settings useNodeVersion and executionEnv.nodeVersion)
    2. Supports version ranges (not just a fixed version).
    3. The resolved version is stored in the pnpm lockfile, along with an integrity checksum for future validation of the Node.js content's validity.
    4. It can be used on any workspace project (like executionEnv.nodeVersion). So, different projects in a workspace can use different runtimes.
    5. For now devEngines.runtime setting will install the runtime locally, which we will improve in future versions of pnpm by using a shared location on the computer.

    Related PR: #9755.

  • Add --cpu, --libc, and --os to pnpm install, pnpm add, and pnpm dlx to customize supportedArchitectures via the CLI #7510.

Patch Changes

  • Fix a bug in which pnpm add downloads packages whose libc differ from pnpm.supportedArchitectures.libc.
  • The integrities of the downloaded Node.js artifacts are verified #9750.
  • Allow dlx to parse CLI flags and options between the dlx command and the command to run or between the dlx command and -- #9719.
  • pnpm install --prod should removing hoisted dev dependencies #9782.
  • Fix an edge case bug causing local tarballs to not re-link into the virtual store. This bug would happen when changing the contents of the tarball without renaming the file and running a filtered install.
  • Fix a bug causing pnpm install to incorrectly assume the lockfile is up to date after changing a local tarball that has peers dependencies.

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Changelog

Sourced from pnpm's changelog.

10.14.0

Minor Changes

  • Added support for JavaScript runtime resolution

    Declare Node.js, Deno, or Bun in devEngines.runtime (inside package.json) and let pnpm download and pin it automatically.

    Usage example:

    {
      "devEngines": {
        "runtime": {
          "name": "node",
          "version": "^24.4.0",
          "onFail": "download" (we only support the "download" value for now)
        }
      }
    }
    

    How it works:

    1. pnpm install resolves your specified range to the latest matching runtime version.
    2. The exact version (and checksum) is saved in the lockfile.
    3. Scripts use the local runtime, ensuring consistency across environments.

    Why this is better:

    1. This new setting supports also Deno and Bun (vs. our Node-only settings useNodeVersion and executionEnv.nodeVersion)
    2. Supports version ranges (not just a fixed version).
    3. The resolved version is stored in the pnpm lockfile, along with an integrity checksum for future validation of the Node.js content's validity.
    4. It can be used on any workspace project (like executionEnv.nodeVersion). So, different projects in a workspace can use different runtimes.
    5. For now devEngines.runtime setting will install the runtime locally, which we will improve in future versions of pnpm by using a shared location on the computer.

    Related PR: #9755.

  • Add --cpu, --libc, and --os to pnpm install, pnpm add, and pnpm dlx to customize supportedArchitectures via the CLI #7510.

Patch Changes

  • Fix a bug in which pnpm add downloads packages whose libc differ from pnpm.supportedArchitectures.libc.
  • The integrities of the downloaded Node.js artifacts are verified #9750.
  • Allow dlx to parse CLI flags and options between the dlx command and the command to run or between the dlx command and -- #9719.
  • pnpm install --prod should removing hoisted dev dependencies #9782.
  • Fix an edge case bug causing local tarballs to not re-link into the virtual store. This bug would happen when changing the contents of the tarball without renaming the file and running a filtered install.
  • Fix a bug causing pnpm install to incorrectly assume the lockfile is up to date after changing a local tarball that has peers dependencies.
Commits

Updates electron-to-chromium from 1.5.192 to 1.5.193

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Pull Request Statistics
Commits:
1
Files Changed:
2
Additions:
+10
Deletions:
-10
Package Dependencies
Ecosystem:
npm
Version Change:
1.5.192 → 1.5.193
Update Type:
Patch
Package:
pnpm
Ecosystem:
npm
Version Change:
10.13.1 → 10.14.0
Update Type:
Minor
Technical Details
ID: 4365934
UUID: 2710401517
Node ID: PR_kwDOGmPE6c6hjXHt
Host: GitHub
Repository: poad/github-oauth-example
Merge State: Unknown