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build(deps-dev): bump croner from 8.1.2 to 9.0.0 #55

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Bumps croner from 8.1.2 to 9.0.0.

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9.0.0

Croner 9.0.0

This major release brings significant changes to Croner, improving consistency, fixing bugs, and modernizing the codebase.

Changes

  • Bug Fixes:

    • Fixed an issue where "every X seconds" crons would fail with a "maximum call stack exceeded" error (#260).
    • Fixed an issue where types were not supported when using ES module via jsr.io (#258).
  • API Changes:

    • The new keyword is now mandatory when instantiating Croner (e.g., new Cron(/* ... */)).
    • The default export has been removed. You now need to use import { Cron } from 'croner'; or const { Cron } = require('croner');.
  • File Structure Changes (relevant for direct file access):

    • All files in the /dist directory are now minified. croner.min.js has been renamed to croner.js.
    • Typings have been moved from /types to /dist.
    • Only the /src directory is exposed in the jsr module jsr.io/@​hexagon/croner.
  • Codebase Modernization:

    • The entire codebase has been migrated from JavaScript with JSDoc to TypeScript.
    • Deno is now used for formatting, type checking, and linting, resulting in a cleaner and more maintainable repository. Esbuild is used to build the npm module and typings.

Upgrade Notice:

Due to the API and file structure changes, upgrading from 8.x to 9.x may require modifications to your existing code. Please review the above changes carefully before migrating.

9.0.0-dev.12

  • Test new release workflow
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Bumps [croner](https://github.com/hexagon/croner) from 8.1.2 to 9.0.0.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/hexagon/croner/releases)
- [Commits](Hexagon/croner@8.1.2...9.0.0)

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: croner
  dependency-type: direct:development
  update-type: version-update:semver-major
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