Upgrade husky: 4.3.0 → 4.3.8 (patch) #229
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Here is everything you need to know about this upgrade. Please take a good look at what changed and the test results before merging this pull request.
What changed?
✳️ husky (4.3.0 → 4.3.8) · Repo · Changelog
Release Notes
4.3.8
4.3.7
4.3.6
4.3.4
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Commits
See the full diff on Github. The new version differs by 30 commits:
4.3.8
fix 'toString' error and improve messages
Update LICENSE (#736)
4.3.7
update pkg-dir dependency and some devDependencies
Upgrade find-versions to 4.0.0 (#837)
4.3.6
fix prepare-commit-msg on windows (#737)
Update README.md
add prepare-commit-msg test
4.3.5
rollback do not exit with 1 if install fails
Update README.md
4.3.4
update error message
4.3.3
ignore tsconfig.tsbuildinfo
4.3.2
provide workaround for npm7
4.3.1
exit with 1 if husky fails to install/uninstall
update gitignore
Update README.md
Changed create-react-app repo url (#759)
Update README.md
Update node.js.yml
Update node.js.yml
Update node.js.yml
Create node.js.yml
Update README.md
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