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AURO-MIGRATION: Update dependencies to support latest node version(s) #53

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Resolves AlaskaAirlines/auro-cli#37 by updating eslint config to latest version (uses node >=18 for LTS support).

BREAKING CHANGE: last change was breaking _on a patch version_ because of peer dependencies

Summary:
  Our current build process relies on peer dependencies being present, but
  the peer dependency pipeline is causing far more issues than it's worth.
  Why not just make them regular dependencies? This is what this PR does :)
@DukeFerdinand DukeFerdinand requested a review from a team as a code owner February 28, 2025 04:06
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The pull request updates various dependencies in the package.json file to ensure compatibility with the latest Node.js versions, specifically Node 18 and above, as part of the AURO-MIGRATION project.

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Updated dependencies to support the latest Node.js versions.
  • Updated '@aurodesignsystem/auro-library' from version '^3.0.2' to '3.0.11'.
  • Updated '@aurodesignsystem/webcorestylesheets' from version '^6.0.2' to '6.1.0'.
  • Updated '@aurodesignsystem/design-tokens' from version '^4.13.0' to '5.0.2'.
  • Updated '@aurodesignsystem/eslint-config' from version '^1.3.2' to '1.3.4'.
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Hey @DukeFerdinand - I've reviewed your changes and they look great!

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  • 🟢 General issues: all looks good
  • 🟢 Security: all looks good
  • 🟢 Testing: all looks good
  • 🟢 Complexity: all looks good
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@DukeFerdinand DukeFerdinand merged commit 214ce15 into main Feb 28, 2025
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@DukeFerdinand DukeFerdinand deleted the dhook/2025_02_27_move_peerdeps_to_dependencies branch February 28, 2025 04:22
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🎉 This PR is included in version 3.0.0 🎉

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auro-cli remove auro peerdeps from auro components
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