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@renovate renovate bot commented Aug 13, 2018

This Pull Request updates devDependency prettier from v1.13.7 to v1.14.2


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v1.14.2

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  • YAML: fix the line ending issue on Windows (#​4957)
  • TypeScript: better error message (#​4947)

v1.14.1

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  • JavaScript: add parens for unary in bind (#​4950)
  • JavaScript: format angular jasmine it("should ...", fakeAsync(() => { ... correctly. (#​4954)
  • JavaScript: Revert this/super blacklist for function composition heuristic (#​4936)
  • JavaScript: no extra space on Flow interface method named static (#​4910)
  • JavaScript: no extra line break in destructed assignment of ternary (#​4932)
  • Flow: print ObjectTypeInternalSlot with both flow/babel parsers (#​4869)
  • TypeScript: no invalid output for ImportType in TypeReference (#​4939)
  • YAML: do not throw on duplicate merge key (#​4931)
  • YAML: no duplicate comments in mappingValue (#​4931)
  • YAML: print end comment in nested mapping correctly (#​4918)
  • YAML: do not put singleline values on a separate line from the key (#​4916)
  • YAML: prefer dash as document separator (#​4921)
  • API: update support info for Flow (#​4943)
  • CLI: ignore .git, .svn and .hg directories (#​4906)
  • CLI: support TOML configuration files (#​4877)

v1.14.0

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!merge

@old-fusion-bot old-fusion-bot bot merged commit 142fc94 into master Aug 13, 2018
@renovate renovate bot deleted the renovate/prettier-1.x branch August 13, 2018 23:48
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