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[Snyk] Upgrade commander from 9.0.0 to 9.5.0 #1

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Snyk has created this PR to upgrade commander from 9.0.0 to 9.5.0.

ℹ️ Keep your dependencies up-to-date. This makes it easier to fix existing vulnerabilities and to more quickly identify and fix newly disclosed vulnerabilities when they affect your project.


  • The recommended version is 6 versions ahead of your current version.

  • The recommended version was released on 2 years ago.

Release notes
Package name: commander
  • 9.5.0 - 2023-01-07

    Added

    • .getOptionValueSourceWithGlobals() (#1832)
    • showGlobalOptions for .configureHelp{} and Help (#1828)
  • 9.4.1 - 2022-09-30

    Fixed

    • .setOptionValue() now also clears option source (#1795)
    • TypeScript: add implied to OptionValueSource for option values set by using .implies() (#1794)
    • TypeScript : add undefined to return type of .getOptionValueSource() (#1794)

    Changed

    • additions to README
  • 9.4.0 - 2022-07-15

    Added

    • preSubcommand hook called before direct subcommands (#1763)

    Fixed

    • export InvalidOptionArgumentError in esm (#1756)

    Changed

    • update dependencies (#1767)
  • 9.3.0 - 2022-05-28

    Added

    • .summary() for a short summary to use instead of description when listing subcommands in help (#1726)
    • Option.implies() to set other option values when the option is specified (#1724)
    • updated Chinese README with 9.x changes (#1727)

    Fixed

    • TypeScript: add string[] to .options() default value parameter type for use with variadic options (#1721)

    Deprecated

    • multi-character short option flag (e.g. -ws) (#1718)
  • 9.2.0 - 2022-04-15

    Added

    • conditional export of 'types' for upcoming TypeScript module resolution (#1703)
    • example file showing two ways to add global options to subcommands (#1708)

    Fixed

    • detect option conflicts in parent commands of called subcommand (#1710)

    Changed

    • replace deprecated String.prototype.substr (#1706)
  • 9.1.0 - 2022-03-18

    Added

    • Option .conflicts() to set conflicting options which can not be specified together (#1678)
    • (developer) CodeQL configuration for GitHub Actions (#1698)
  • 9.0.0 - 2022-01-29

    Added

    • simpler ECMAScript import (#1589)
    • Option.preset() allows specifying value/arg for option when used without option-argument (especially optional, but also boolean option) (#1652)
    • .executableDir() for custom search for subcommands (#1571)
    • throw with helpful message if pass Option to .option() or .requiredOption() (#1655)
    • .error() for generating errors from client code just like Commander generated errors, with support for .configureOutput (), .exitOverride(), and .showHelpAfterError() (#1675)
    • .optsWithGlobals() to return merged local and global options (#1671)

    Changed

    • Breaking: Commander 9 requires Node.js v12.20.0 or higher
    • update package-lock.json to lockfile@2 format (#1659)
    • showSuggestionAfterError is now on by default (#1657)
    • Breaking: default value specified for boolean option now always used as default value (see .preset() to match some previous behaviours) (#1652)
    • default value for boolean option only shown in help if true/false (#1652)
    • use command name as prefix for subcommand stand-alone executable name (with fallback to script name for backwards compatibility) (#1571)
    • allow absolute path with executableFile (#1571)
    • removed restriction that nested subcommands must specify executableFile (#1571)
    • TypeScript: allow passing readonly string array to .choices() (#1667)
    • TypeScript: allow passing readonly string array to .parse(), .parseAsync(), .aliases() (#1669)

    Fixed

    • option with optional argument not supplied on command line now works when option already has a value, whether from default value or from previous arguments (#1652)

    Removed

    • Breaking: removed internal fallback to require.main.filename when script not known from arguments passed to .parse()
      (can supply details using .name(), and .executableDir() or executableFile) (#1571)
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