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Release v0.0.28

13 Oct 17:22
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Version: v0.0.28

Updates

  • The package version of '@omnisat/lasereyes' has been upgraded from "0.0.29" to "0.0.30-rc.0"

Please note that this is a release candidate version, so it might not be completely stable or might contain bugs. The purpose is to gather feedback and make improvements before the final stable version is released.

As always, the main distribution of this package can be found in the "./dist/index.js" and the UMD build can be found at "./dist/index.umd.cjs".

Please let us know if you encounter any issues or have feedback on this version, your input is invaluable for our progress.

Thank you for supporting our work. We are looking forward to serving you better with each update.

Release v0.0.26

13 Oct 16:52
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Release Notes: v0.0.26 to v0.0.28-rc.0

Updated Information

The package version for "@omnisat/lasereyes" has been incremented from v0.0.27 to v0.0.28-rc.0.

General Changes

  • Updated the package version in the package.json file of "@omnisat/lasereyes" from "0.0.27" to "0.0.28-rc.0".
  • No changes have been made to the "name", "private", "type", "main", and "module" fields in the package.json file.

NOTE:

This release (v0.0.28-rc.0) appears to be a release candidate (as indicated by the 'rc.0' suffix). This version might not be fully tested and could contain incomplete features. Therefore, it is recommended to use this version carefully in production systems.

Release v0.0.24

13 Oct 16:48
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Lasereyes v0.0.26-rc.0 Release Notes

In this release, only the version number has been updated. No feature enhancements or issue fixes were detailed.

Changes:

  • Updated the package's version from 0.0.25 to 0.0.26-rc.0.

As this version suggests, this is a release candidate (rc.0) for the 0.0.26 version of the Lasereyes package. This will undergo testing before it is officially released as version 0.0.26.

Note: Since there were no other changes mentioned, it's assumed that improvements, bug fixes, or feature additions have not been incorporated in this update.

Ensure that the compatibility and functionalities align with your dependencies before updating to this version.

Release vv0.0.22

13 Oct 16:43
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Package

Lasereyes by Omnisat

Version

Updated to version 0.0.24-rc.0 (from previous version 0.0.23)

Changes

This update does not include any feature or usability changes, but it represents a new release candidate (rc). The functionality remains same as per the previous 0.0.23 version.

Please continue to test and report any found issues. As this is a pre-release version, it's recommended not to deploy it into production environments as the final version might still have changes based on feedback from testing of this release candidate.

As always, we appreciate your continued support and assistance in testing this version.

Release vv0.0.20

13 Oct 16:38
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Version: 0.0.22-rc.0

Changes:

  • Updated the package version from 0.0.21 to 0.0.22-rc.0.

Please note that this version is a release candidate, which means that it isn't deemed stable yet. It's meant for testing the next release's functionality in a real-world scenario.

As always, you are more than welcome to participate in the testing. Your feedback helps us greatly in improving the product!

Please continue using the package and report back any bugs, issues you encounter, or improvements you'd like to see. Your help is very much appreciated!

Release v

13 Oct 16:13
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General

We've prepared an updated version of the @omnisat/lasereyes module, heading towards an RC version now.

Details

Changed

  1. The version of @omnisat/lasereyes has been updated. We've graduated from [0.0.17] to a release candidate version [0.0.18-rc.0]. Please, make sure that your dependencies are updated to reflect this change.

Conclusion

Feel free to reach out to our team for any doubts or problems you might come across while updating @omnisat/lasereyes. Happy coding!