* chore(xess): remove unused xess templates
Signed-off-by: Jason Cameron <git@jasoncameron.dev>
* chore(checker): remove unused staticHashChecker implementation
Signed-off-by: Jason Cameron <git@jasoncameron.dev>
* feat: add pinact and deadcode to go tools (pinact is used for the gha pinning)
Signed-off-by: Jason Cameron <git@jasoncameron.dev>
* chore: update Docker and kubectl actions to latest versions
Signed-off-by: Jason Cameron <git@jasoncameron.dev>
* chore: update Homebrew action from master to main in workflow files
See df537ec97f
Signed-off-by: Jason Cameron <git@jasoncameron.dev>
* chore: remove unused go-colorable and tools dependencies from go.sum
Signed-off-by: Jason Cameron <git@jasoncameron.dev>
* chore: update postcss-import and other dependencies to latest versions
Signed-off-by: Jason Cameron <git@jasoncameron.dev>
* chore: update Docusaurus dependencies to version 3.8.1
Signed-off-by: Jason Cameron <git@jasoncameron.dev>
* chore: downgrade playwright and playwright-core to version 1.52.0
Signed-off-by: Jason Cameron <git@jasoncameron.dev>
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* fix(xess): suppress Go inspection warning for boolean expressions
Signed-off-by: Jason Cameron <git@jasoncameron.dev>
* feat: use outline shorthand
Signed-off-by: Jason Cameron <git@jasoncameron.dev>
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specifying a version breaks file generation with `-mod=vendor`, which is
used by tooling like nixpkgs.
this commit replaces the `go:generate` statement with ones found in
other files (which builds successfully) for consistency.
Signed-off-by: Cassie Cheung <me@soopy.moe>
Closes#125Closes#40
Among other things, this moves all of the asset generation to run within
the context of an npm script. Developer documentation stubs have been
added so that people can get started more easily.
The top-level Dockerfile (which is no longer used in production) has
been removed as its presence has been causing confusion. This changeset
will break it anyways.
These changes will make for less "repo churn" as the static assets are
built and rebuilt, at the cost of making the build step more complicated
for downstream packagers. If this becomes a burden, we can explore
making a "release tarball" that contains pre-massaged outputs.