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fix(#1691/#1692): remove dep to codelyzer #1697

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@l-lin l-lin commented Dec 10, 2022

Should fix the issue on #1691 and #1692 as the codelyzer depends on angular 9, which may conflict with the project angular version.

@l-lin l-lin force-pushed the fix/1691/remove_codelyzer_dependency branch from 0428ff1 to fd257be Compare December 10, 2022 17:54
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The changes look good. Just hope it still builds and unit tests pass 😅

@l-lin l-lin changed the title fix(#1691): remove dep to codelyzer fix(#1691/#1692): remove dep to codelyzer Dec 10, 2022
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@l-lin can you make a new release once this is merged? I was thinking of a silent patch release (14.0.1).

We also need to upgrade the library v15. I have been busy past few weeks balancing personal and work lives.

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l-lin commented Dec 10, 2022

Unfortunately, I already released a v14.0.1 to test the nodejs bump in the github action. I will deprecate this 14.0.1 and release a 14.0.2.

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Sure, that works. Thanks for looking into this.

@l-lin l-lin merged commit 50ab7c8 into master Dec 13, 2022
@l-lin l-lin deleted the fix/1691/remove_codelyzer_dependency branch December 13, 2022 08:06
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