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diff --git a/packages/tslint-config/CHANGELOG.md b/packages/tslint-config/CHANGELOG.md index d19f20d0f..107a96627 100644 --- a/packages/tslint-config/CHANGELOG.md +++ b/packages/tslint-config/CHANGELOG.md @@ -5,7 +5,11 @@ Edit the package's CHANGELOG.json file only. CHANGELOG -## v0.4.15 - _April 11, 2018_ +## v0.4.16 - _April 18, 2018_ + + * Dependencies updated + +## v0.4.15 - _April 12, 2018_ * Dependencies updated @@ -17,28 +21,28 @@ CHANGELOG * Dependencies updated -## v0.4.9 - _February 8, 2018_ +## v0.4.9 - _February 9, 2018_ * Move devDeps to deps to fix missed dependency issue in published package. -## v0.4.8 - _February 8, 2018_ +## v0.4.8 - _February 9, 2018_ * Fix publish issue where custom TSLint rules were not being included (#389) -## v0.4.7 - _February 6, 2018_ +## v0.4.7 - _February 7, 2018_ * Modified custom 'underscore-privates' rule, changing it to 'underscore-private-and-protected' requiring underscores to be prepended to both private and protected variable names (#354) -## v0.4.0 - _December 27, 2017_ +## v0.4.0 - _December 28, 2017_ * Added custom 'underscore-privates' rule, requiring underscores to be prepended to private variable names * Because our tools can be used in both a TS and JS environment, we want to make the private methods of any public facing interface show up at the bottom of auto-complete lists. Additionally, we wanted to remain consistent with respect to our usage of underscores in order to enforce this rule with a linter rule, rather then manual code reviews. -## v0.3.0 - _December 19, 2017_ +## v0.3.0 - _December 20, 2017_ * Added rules for unused imports, variables and Async suffixes (#265) -## v0.1.0 - _November 13, 2017_ +## v0.1.0 - _November 14, 2017_ * Re-published TsLintConfig previously published under NPM package `tslint-config-0xproject` * Updated to TSLint v5.8.0, requiring several rule additions to keep our conventions aligned. |