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What version of Turborepo are you using?
1.2.11
What package manager are you using / does the bug impact?
pnpm
What operating system are you using?
Mac
Describe the Bug
In the past JSON5 support was added to turbo.json but adding // comment now breaks with:
error unmarshalling invalid character '/' looking for beginning of object key string
ERROR turbo.json: in
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Request to create a syntax highlight package for Atom IDE https://atom.io/
Related to #1203 #359

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- Task version: v3.14.0
- Operating System: Ubuntu 20.04
Example Taskfile showing the issue
See https://github.com/mbergal/task-symlinks-example
> task
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> echo aaa > src/a
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> task
> echo aaa > src/shared/b
task: Task "default" is up to date
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Just came across one of our client projects, which uses their own npm registry instead of the official one. By making it configurable via cli-flag like --registry https://my-registry.com we could support that use case.
I'm wondering if this is how we can make our npm plugin testable too! We could spin up a fake registry since we only ever download the tarball and use the --registry flag in
dependencyBrowseGraph fails with `key not found: GraphModuleId` when pagerduty-client is present
steps
Project files:
build.sbt:
libraryDependencies ++= Seq(
"com.github.dikhan" % "pagerduty-client" % "3.1.2"
)project/plugins.sbt:
addDependencyTreePlugin
project/build.properties:
sbt.version=1.7.1
problem
Calling dependencyBrowseGraph on the project fails with `NoSuchElementException: key not found: GraphModuleId(org
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right now the image-loader middleware only supports the formats ICO, JPEG, PNG, GIF, SVG and WEBP.
It would be very useful to also add the new AVIF format, that is already being used on the web and that is quickly gaining popularity and browser supports
Currently when calling the MSBuild alias with an MSBuildSettings, we need to set the target using the WithTarget extension method.
MSBuild("./my-app.sln", new MSBuildSettings
{
Configuration = "Release",
ToolVersion = MSBuildToolVersion.VS2019,
}.WithTarget("Build")); // <<<###
It would be nice if we could use a property, with a string, which would make it more na
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One of the consumers of our system uses curly braces for content replacement in strings.
Due to the way that SD currently uses curly braces in the build process there is no way I can have a string that includes the braces for consumption.
I have tried a number of ways to escape the braces with no luck
Other languages and templating systems seem to use the concept of using double curly b
#16398 introduces a validate mode for caches which uses ShardedLmdb::exists (rather than load_bytes_with) for the first time. But because it is always consumed in a batch mode (to check that all files referenced by a cache entry exist), that method should likely be converted into a batch call which [partitions by shard similar to store_bytes_batch](https://github.com/pantsbuild/pants/blo
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h1,h2,h3,h1,h3{
color:blue
}
div.class,div.class,.class{
color:blue
}see title
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When referencing an icon within the shortcuts attribute of a manifest file. The icon does not resolved like other icons in the same file.
This works:
however this does not: