build: bump Tailwind to 3.4.10 #12

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matous-volf merged 1 commits from build/bump-tailwind-3.4.10 into main 2024-08-18 21:59:18 +00:00
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Summary by CodeRabbit

  • New Features

    • Updated Tailwind CSS to version 3.4.10, enhancing styling capabilities and potentially improving performance and functionality across the application.
  • Bug Fixes

    • The upgrade may include fixes for any known issues within the previous version of Tailwind CSS.
<!-- This is an auto-generated comment: release notes by coderabbit.ai --> ## Summary by CodeRabbit - **New Features** - Updated Tailwind CSS to version 3.4.10, enhancing styling capabilities and potentially improving performance and functionality across the application. - **Bug Fixes** - The upgrade may include fixes for any known issues within the previous version of Tailwind CSS. <!-- end of auto-generated comment: release notes by coderabbit.ai -->
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The update involves changing the version of the tailwindcss dependency in the package.json file from ^3.4.6 to ^3.4.10. This upgrade is likely to bring bug fixes, new features, or performance enhancements to the styling framework, which could impact how styles are applied in the project. The change focuses solely on dependency management without affecting any scripts or configurations.

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package.json Updated tailwindcss from ^3.4.6 to ^3.4.10

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<!-- This is an auto-generated comment: summarize by coderabbit.ai --> <!-- walkthrough_start --> ## Walkthrough The update involves changing the version of the `tailwindcss` dependency in the `package.json` file from `^3.4.6` to `^3.4.10`. This upgrade is likely to bring bug fixes, new features, or performance enhancements to the styling framework, which could impact how styles are applied in the project. The change focuses solely on dependency management without affecting any scripts or configurations. ## Changes | File | Change Summary | |------------------|--------------------------------------------------| | `package.json` | Updated `tailwindcss` from `^3.4.6` to `^3.4.10` | <!-- walkthrough_end --><!-- This is an auto-generated comment: raw summary by coderabbit.ai --> <!-- package.json: ## AI-generated summary of changes The provided diff indicates an update to the `tailwindcss` dependency version in the `package.json` file. Specifically, the version has been incremented from `^3.4.6` to `^3.4.10`. This change reflects an upgrade to a more recent version of Tailwind CSS, which may include bug fixes, new features, or performance improvements. The control flow and logic of the application may be affected by this update, as newer versions of dependencies often introduce changes in behavior or additional functionalities that can influence how styles are applied throughout the project. However, no alterations to scripts or other configurations are evident in the provided diff, indicating that the primary focus of this change is on the dependency version management. ## Alterations to the declarations of exported or public entities - `"tailwindcss": "^3.4.6"` in `package.json` → `"tailwindcss": "^3.4.10"` in `package.json` --> <!-- end of auto-generated comment: raw summary by coderabbit.ai --><!-- This is an auto-generated comment: pr objectives by coderabbit.ai --> <!-- Title: build: bump Tailwind to 3.4.10 Number: 12 User: matous-volf --> <!-- end of auto-generated comment: pr objectives by coderabbit.ai --><!-- commit_ids_reviewed_start --> <!-- b0ec1e215862018efbd0fd54f2d4b2e5b1b08ea7 --> <!-- commit_ids_reviewed_end --><!-- tips_start --> --- <details> <summary>Tips</summary> ### Chat There are 3 ways to chat with [CodeRabbit](https://coderabbit.ai): - Review comments: Directly reply to a review comment made by CodeRabbit. 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3-3: Approved: Tailwind CSS version bump.

The update from ^3.4.6 to ^3.4.10 is approved. However, ensure that you review the Tailwind CSS changelog for any changes that might affect your project, especially regarding new features or deprecations that could impact styles or build processes.

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