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build(deps): bump inquirer from 8.2.6 to 10.2.2 #2035

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Bumps inquirer from 8.2.6 to 10.2.2.

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inquirer@10.2.2

  • Fix the filter option not working.
  • The signal: AbortSignal didn't work with class based prompts (OSS plugins.) Now it should work consistently with legacy style prompts.

inquirer@10.2.1

  • Fix expand prompt being broken if a Separator was in the choices array.

inquirer@10.2.0

  • Includes various fixes & new features to the different built-in prompts
  • Fix: Major rework of the Typescript types. Hoping to reduce the amount of finicky type errors (or wrong types) you might've ran into.

inquirer@10.1.2

  • Fix broken backward compatibility issues with v9. Choice objects without value should default to use name as the value. Note: Please don't rely on this weird behaviour, but we fixed it since it was an unintended breaking change.

inquirer@10.1.0

  • Adds the new { type: 'search' } prompt.

inquirer@10.0.3

  • Fix: Re-added missing short on select and checkbox prompt.
  • Fix: Remove type requiring a close method on prompt class instances (it wasn't required.)

inquirer@10.0.0

  • Re-implemented with Typescript.
  • Adding CJS support (now inquirer is publishes a dual-build CJS/ESM.)
  • All core prompts are now coming from @inquirer/prompt.
  • Custom prompts now should be implemented with @inquirer/core. Custom prompts built on inquirer@9.x.x will keep working, but should plan a migration.
  • inquirer.ui.BottomBar is deleted.

My expectation is that this release should be a drop-in replacement for people using inquirer.prompt() and built-ins 🤞🏻. Please open an issue on Github if you run into issues migrating; it's a large rewrite and there might be a few sharp edges to cut! Hope you'll like this new release.

inquirer@9.3.5

  • Fix issue with plugins relying on internal inquirer packages file structure.

inquirer@9.3.1

  • Fix risk of prototype injection.

inquirer@9.3.0

  • Replace chalk with picolors (in 9.3.2 went to yoctocolors to stay with Sindre's packages and reduce amount of provenance.)
  • Drop many dependencies in favour of native functions when possible.

No impact expected, but it's a large changes in dependencies. Let us know if you run into any issues upgrading!

inquirer@9.2.22

  • editor prompt: Fixed compatibility issue between default and waitUserInput options. #1405

inquirer@9.2.18

  • On windows, we will now use unicode characters whenever possible

inquirer@9.2.9

  • Modified lodash imports to help with tree-shaking

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Bumps [inquirer](https://github.com/SBoudrias/Inquirer.js) from 8.2.6 to 10.2.2.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/SBoudrias/Inquirer.js/releases)
- [Commits](https://github.com/SBoudrias/Inquirer.js/compare/inquirer@8.2.6...inquirer@10.2.2)

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  update-type: version-update:semver-major
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