* updated mininist package and removed dts-bundle-webpack dependency
* updated webpak to v5
added bundle-declarations-webpack-plugin to bundle *.d.ts files for cvat-canvas and cvat-canvas3d
* fixed rest_api tests
* update changelog
* fixed e2e fileshare test in case of zsh use
* Fix different project configs
* Sorted out all eslint configurations
* Return package-lock file created with npm 7 (just in case of compatibility issues), prev was 8
* Changed based image to lts slim
* Migrate to node 16 and nmp 7.
* Step 2
* Moving eslint to one package.json
* Fix package for 3D
* Update package files
* Fix package.json. Update package-lock.json. Update DockeFile.ui
* Change "node-sass" to "sass" due to snyk issues
* Automatically update your stylesheets due to DEPRECATION WARNING from sass
* Moving all dev dependencies to root package.json
* Remove unnecessary dependence from cvat-core-package.json
* Update of the year in copyrights
* Update CHANGELOG.md
* Define workspaces
* Update npm command to root package.json
* Update npm commands and corresponding files
* Update npm command.
* Fix Dockerfile.ui
* Fix error loading rule '@typescript-eslint/dot-notation'
* Fix eslint check issue
Co-authored-by: Boris Sekachev <boris.sekachev@intel.com>
* Fix all issues reported by remark
* Move remark dependencies from the workflow definition into package.json
This enables the transitive dependencies to be pinned, just like for all
other packages.
* Add additional remark plugins
These are needed to correctly parse certain constructs in Markdown files
(such as tables and YAML frontmatter), and without them, remark produces
invalid warnings on some files.
* Update the remark-lint preset versions
The previous versions reference the old version of the
`remark-lint-table-cell-padding` plugin, which doesn't work correctly with
the current version of `remark-parse` (and thus produces spurious warnings).
* GitHub Actions: run remark on all Markdown files, not just changed ones
This way, if a PR updates the remark configuration and that causes new errors
to appear, those errors will show up in that PR, instead of the (unrelated) PR
that next updates the affected files.
There is no runtime cost to this, because remark takes approximately 1 second
to check all files.