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@noahtallen noahtallen commented Jan 24, 2023

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Updates the changelog and package.json file for eslint-plugin-wpcalypso to prepare for a new release. I plan to release tomorrow (hence the date), and it's a major version because it's pretty likely that installing this update will result in more rule violations which need to be fixed.

This update was requested by @anomiex to support Node 18.

These other PRs were merged beforehand to make this possible:

I only set engines to Node 14, because the jsdoc eslint update dropped support for older versions. So this just aligns with that for now.

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@noahtallen noahtallen self-assigned this Jan 24, 2023
@matticbot matticbot added the [Status] Needs Review The PR is ready for review. This also triggers e2e canary tests and wp-desktop tests automatically. label Jan 24, 2023
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This PR does not affect the size of JS and CSS bundles shipped to the user's browser.

Generated by performance advisor bot at iscalypsofastyet.com.

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LGTM, thanks! 👍

Co-authored-by: Marin Atanasov <[email protected]>
@noahtallen noahtallen merged commit 3f4b753 into trunk Jan 24, 2023
@noahtallen noahtallen deleted the update-info-for-eslint-plugin-wpcalypso branch January 24, 2023 20:30
@github-actions github-actions bot removed the [Status] Needs Review The PR is ready for review. This also triggers e2e canary tests and wp-desktop tests automatically. label Jan 24, 2023
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