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Bumps the minor-development-deps group with 2 updates in the / directory: @biomejs/biome and @types/node.

Updates @biomejs/biome from 2.2.4 to 2.2.5

Release notes

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Biome CLI v2.2.5

2.2.5

Patch Changes

  • #7597 5c3d542 Thanks @​arendjr! - Fixed #6432: useImportExtensions now works correctly with aliased paths.

  • #7269 f18dac1 Thanks @​CDGardner! - Fixed #6648, where Biome's noUselessFragments contained inconsistencies with ESLint for fragments only containing text.

    Previously, Biome would report that fragments with only text were unnecessary under the noUselessFragments rule. Further analysis of ESLint's behavior towards these cases revealed that text-only fragments (<>A</a>, <React.Fragment>B</React.Fragment>, <RenamedFragment>B</RenamedFragment>) would not have noUselessFragments emitted for them.

    On the Biome side, instances such as these would emit noUselessFragments, and applying the suggested fix would turn the text content into a proper JS string.

    // Ended up as: - const t = "Text"
    const t = <>Text</>
    // Ended up as: - const e = t ? "Option A" : "Option B"
    const e = t ? <>Option A</> : <>Option B</>
    /* Ended up as:
    function someFunc() {
    return "Content desired to be a multi-line block of text."
    }
    */
    function someFunc() {
    return <>
    Content desired to be a multi-line
    block of text.
    <>
    }

    The proposed update was to align Biome's reaction to this rule with ESLint's; the aforementioned examples will now be supported from Biome's perspective, thus valid use of fragments.

    // These instances are now valid and won't be called out by noUselessFragments.
    const t = <>Text</>
    const e = t ? <>Option A</> : <>Option B</>
    function someFunc() {
    return <>
    Content desired to be a multi-line
    block of text.
    <>
    }

... (truncated)

Changelog

Sourced from @​biomejs/biome's changelog.

2.2.5

Patch Changes

  • #7597 5c3d542 Thanks @​arendjr! - Fixed #6432: useImportExtensions now works correctly with aliased paths.

  • #7269 f18dac1 Thanks @​CDGardner! - Fixed #6648, where Biome's noUselessFragments contained inconsistencies with ESLint for fragments only containing text.

    Previously, Biome would report that fragments with only text were unnecessary under the noUselessFragments rule. Further analysis of ESLint's behavior towards these cases revealed that text-only fragments (<>A</a>, <React.Fragment>B</React.Fragment>, <RenamedFragment>B</RenamedFragment>) would not have noUselessFragments emitted for them.

    On the Biome side, instances such as these would emit noUselessFragments, and applying the suggested fix would turn the text content into a proper JS string.

    // Ended up as: - const t = "Text"
    const t = <>Text</>
    // Ended up as: - const e = t ? "Option A" : "Option B"
    const e = t ? <>Option A</> : <>Option B</>
    /* Ended up as:
    function someFunc() {
    return "Content desired to be a multi-line block of text."
    }
    */
    function someFunc() {
    return <>
    Content desired to be a multi-line
    block of text.
    <>
    }

    The proposed update was to align Biome's reaction to this rule with ESLint's; the aforementioned examples will now be supported from Biome's perspective, thus valid use of fragments.

    // These instances are now valid and won't be called out by noUselessFragments.
    const t = <>Text</>
    const e = t ? <>Option A</> : <>Option B</>
    function someFunc() {
    return <>
    Content desired to be a multi-line
    block of text.
    <>
    }

  • #7498 002cded Thanks @​siketyan! - Fixed #6893: The useExhaustiveDependencies rule now correctly adds a dependency that is captured in a shorthand object member. For example:

... (truncated)

Commits

Updates @types/node from 24.6.1 to 24.7.0

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…tory with 2 updates

Bumps the minor-development-deps group with 2 updates in the / directory: [@biomejs/biome](https://github.com/biomejs/biome/tree/HEAD/packages/@biomejs/biome) and [@types/node](https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped/tree/HEAD/types/node).


Updates `@biomejs/biome` from 2.2.4 to 2.2.5
- [Release notes](https://github.com/biomejs/biome/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/biomejs/biome/blob/main/packages/@biomejs/biome/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](https://github.com/biomejs/biome/commits/@biomejs/[email protected]/packages/@biomejs/biome)

Updates `@types/node` from 24.6.1 to 24.7.0
- [Release notes](https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped/releases)
- [Commits](https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped/commits/HEAD/types/node)

---
updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: "@biomejs/biome"
  dependency-version: 2.2.5
  dependency-type: direct:development
  update-type: version-update:semver-patch
  dependency-group: minor-development-deps
- dependency-name: "@types/node"
  dependency-version: 24.7.0
  dependency-type: direct:development
  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
  dependency-group: minor-development-deps
...

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