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Updates @wordpress/edt-post from 8.8.3 to 8.9.0. Replaces #2834 as the update of @types/wordpress__edit-post was causing issues.

Also updates other deps not handled by dependabot, by running npm update and a few npm dedupe commands.

Motivation and context

Update dependencies while keeping our sanity.

How has this been tested?

The builds that fail in #2834 succeed here.

Summary by CodeRabbit

  • New Features
    • Updated the @wordpress/edit-post dependency to version ^8.9.0, potentially introducing new features and improvements.
  • Chores
    • Incremented package version to 3.16.4.

@acicovic acicovic added Component: Dependencies Deps: JavaScript Reserved to dependency/dependabot PRs labels Oct 8, 2024
@acicovic acicovic added this to the 3.17.0 milestone Oct 8, 2024
@acicovic acicovic self-assigned this Oct 8, 2024
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Walkthrough

The package.json file for the wp-parsely project has been updated to version 3.16.4. The primary change involves upgrading the @wordpress/edit-post dependency from version ^8.8.3 to ^8.9.0. This update indicates a shift to a newer version of the package, while all other dependencies and development dependencies remain unchanged, with no alterations made to scripts, engines, or other metadata.

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package.json Updated @wordpress/edit-post from ^8.8.3 to ^8.9.0; version incremented to 3.16.4.

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Line range hint 3-3: LGTM: Version update is appropriate.

The project version has been incremented to 3.16.4, which is consistent with updating dependencies. This change aligns with the PR objectives.


66-66: LGTM: Dependency update matches PR objectives.

The @wordpress/edit-post dependency has been correctly updated from ^8.8.3 to ^8.9.0. This change is consistent with the PR objectives and maintains the caret for compatible updates.

To ensure no unintended changes were made, let's verify the package-lock.json file:

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Dependency update successfully verified

The update of @wordpress/edit-post from 8.8.3 to 8.9.0 has been correctly implemented in both package.json and package-lock.json files. The package-lock.json file shows the entry "@wordpress/edit-post": "^8.9.0", which matches the intended update and maintains the correct versioning format with the caret (^) for potential minor and patch updates.

This change aligns perfectly with the PR objectives, and no issues were found in the implementation of this dependency update.

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@acicovic acicovic merged commit 411f2a9 into develop Oct 8, 2024
@acicovic acicovic deleted the update/wordpress-post-edit-dependency branch October 8, 2024 08:35
@acicovic acicovic added Deps Reserved to dependency/dependabot PRs and removed Component: Dependencies labels Apr 2, 2025
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