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    • Updated several development dependencies to newer versions.
    • Changed the version range for a core SDK dependency to a fixed version.
    • Upgraded the axios dependency to a newer version.

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Walkthrough

This update revises several dependencies in the package.json file. Development dependencies for ESLint and TypeScript-ESLint were upgraded to newer minor versions. The @modelcontextprotocol/sdk dependency version was fixed, and the axios package was updated to a newer minor version. No other changes were made.

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File(s) Change Summary
package.json Upgraded @eslint/js, eslint, and typescript-eslint dev dependencies; updated axios version; fixed @modelcontextprotocol/sdk to a specific version.

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In the garden of code, new seeds are sown,
With fresher deps, our project has grown.
ESLint and Axios join the dance,
TypeScript-ESLint gets a chance.
A version fixed, a hop, a cheer—
The codebase blooms, another year!
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51-51: SDK intentionally pinned — acknowledged

Locking @modelcontextprotocol/sdk to the exact 1.12.1 version satisfies the PR objective and guarantees deterministic builds. No further action needed.


52-52: No issues found with upgrading to Axios 1.10.0

Changelog review and code inspection confirm this minor bump introduces only bug fixes and non-breaking feature enhancements. No direct version checks or deprecated API usages were detected.

  • Axios changelog for v1.10.0 lists only bug fixes (adapter, FormData, React Native entry point) and type improvements.
  • Ripgrep search across .ts/.js files found no direct references to axios.version or deprecated methods.

You can safely proceed with this upgrade.


42-45: Check ESLint 9.x + TypeScript-ESLint 8.x compatibility

Bumping both @eslint/js and eslint to ^9.30.0 while keeping typescript-eslint on v8 should work (peer-range is eslint >=6 <9 || >=9), but some rules can lag. Please verify locally and in CI to ensure there are no peer-dependency or rule-API breakages.

• package.json (lines 42–45)

You can surface incompatibilities with one of these commands:

# If you have Bun installed
bun install --check-peer-dependencies && bun run lint

# Using npm
npm install && npx eslint . --max-warnings=0

# Using yarn
yarn install && yarn lint

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@DaxServer DaxServer merged commit d39b60d into main Jun 29, 2025
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@DaxServer DaxServer deleted the update-dependencies-partial branch June 29, 2025 10:18
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