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New dependencies detected. Learn more about Socket for GitHub ↗︎

Package New capabilities Transitives Size Publisher
npm/ansi-sequence-parser@1.1.1 None 0 21.9 kB bmealey
npm/lunr@2.3.9 None 0 976 kB olivernn
npm/marked@4.3.0 None 0 428 kB tonybrix
npm/shiki@0.14.7 filesystem, network +4 16.8 MB antfu
npm/typedoc@0.25.9 Transitive: filesystem, network +9 88.4 MB typedoc-bot
npm/vscode-oniguruma@1.7.0 network 0 490 kB vscode-bot
npm/vscode-textmate@8.0.0 None 0 347 kB vscode-bot

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🚨 Potential security issues detected. Learn more about Socket for GitHub ↗︎

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Network access npm/vscode-oniguruma@1.7.0
New author npm/vscode-oniguruma@1.7.0
Network access npm/shiki@0.14.7

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One suggestion, but otherwise looks good.

Base automatically changed from mrtenz/tsup to main March 1, 2024 17:59
Mrtenz and others added 2 commits March 1, 2024 19:00
@Mrtenz Mrtenz force-pushed the mrtenz/module-template-ci branch from 8f9e15c to 0413a10 Compare March 1, 2024 18:00
@Mrtenz Mrtenz marked this pull request as ready for review March 1, 2024 18:00
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Mrtenz commented Mar 1, 2024

auto-changelog is missing, causing CI to fail. Will address that in a future PR.

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Looks good!

@Mrtenz Mrtenz merged commit 590c9c2 into main Mar 1, 2024
@Mrtenz Mrtenz deleted the mrtenz/module-template-ci branch March 1, 2024 20:46
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