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fix(ci): moved to ctux-check-engine #48

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@cTux cTux self-assigned this Nov 16, 2023
@cTux cTux merged commit 077ae63 into develop Nov 16, 2023
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@cTux cTux deleted the fix/check-engine branch November 16, 2023 11:38
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PR Analysis

  • 🎯 Main theme: Fixing CI configuration and package dependencies
  • 📝 PR summary: This PR updates the CI configuration and package dependencies. It moves from check-engine to ctux-check-engine and updates the NodeJS version to 20.
  • 📌 Type of PR: Enhancement
  • 🧪 Relevant tests added: False
  • ⏱️ Estimated effort to review [1-5]: 2, because the changes are straightforward and mainly involve updating dependencies.
  • 🔒 Security concerns: No security concerns found

PR Feedback

  • 💡 General suggestions: It would be helpful to provide more context in the PR description, such as the reason for the dependency update and any potential impact on the project.

  • 🤖 Code feedback:

    • relevant file: README.md
      suggestion: Update the NodeJS version in the README.md file to reflect the change made in the package.json. [medium]
      relevant line: [* NodeJS 20](https://github.com/uptechteam/fe-vitejs-template/pull/48/files#diff-b335630551682c19a781afebcf4d07bf978fb1f8ac04c6bf87428ed5106870f5R40)

    • relevant file: package.json
      suggestion: Update the package name from "check-engine" to "ctux-check-engine" in the dependencies section. [important]
      relevant line: - "check-engine": "^1.12.0",

    • relevant file: package.json
      suggestion: Update the NodeJS version to "^20" in the engines section. [important]
      relevant line: - "node": "^20",

    • relevant file: pnpm-lock.yaml
      suggestion: Update the package name from "check-engine" to "ctux-check-engine" in the dependencies section. [important]
      relevant line: - check-engine:

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