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Bumps [json5](https://github.com/json5/json5) from 1.0.1 to 1.0.2.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/json5/json5/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/json5/json5/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](https://github.com/json5/json5/compare/v1.0.1...v1.0.2)
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This change updates the dependencies of the OpenDC web UI to latest
version where possible.
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This change updates the OpenDC web UI to not rely on Sass for
stylesheets. CSS in combination with PostCSS has become powerful enough
for our use-cases as indicated by the small differences between the CSS
and SCSS versions of our files.
By switching to CSS, we can make use of Turbopack to build the project,
which is a re-implementation of Webppack in Rust and is able to build
projects much faster.
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This change updates the web interface to use Next 13 and React 18. This
release has a couple breaking changes (related to links) which we have fixed
accordingly.
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This change removes the explicit dependency on FontAwesome. PatternFly
also ships with the FontAwesome icons, so use these icons instead to
reduce the footprint of the application.
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This change updates the build script in preparation for the OpenDC v3.0
release changing the version numbers to the appropriate values.
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This change updates the OpenDC web interface to use the PatternFly
Charts package to render the results of a portfolio. Previously, we used
Recharts, but this package does not support SSR, whereas the PatternFly
Charts package matches our design framework.
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This change replaces the classnames dependency for the clsx dependency,
which uses less code and is in general faster than the classnames
dependency.
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This change updates the dependencies of the OpenDC web interface were
possible. We remain on React 17 until PatternFly adds support for the
new React version.
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This change updates the dependencies of the Next.js-based web UI to
their latest available versions where possible.
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This change fixes an issue where the library for hotkeys that we
previously used does not (yet) support React 18. Instead, we switch to a
simpler solution based on React Hooks which is compatible with React 18.
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This change updates the Node package manager used by the OpenDC web UI
build from Yarn to NPM, which is included by default in the Node
distributions that are used by node-gradle.
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