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fix use local version of theme.json schema in bundled files #61312
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Makes sense. Thank you, @fabiankaegy!
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What?
Use the bundled
theme.json
SCHEMA to validate all the bundledtheme.json
files in the Gutenberg Repository.Why?
Before this update all the bundled files referenced the schema of the trunk branch. Because of that it was not possible to validate changes to the schema in the local files. With this update any changes you make to the schema directly get validated right on the bundled files.
How?
Changing the
$schema
fromhttps://schemas.wp.org/trunk/theme.json
to a relative file path pointing toschemas/json/theme.json