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- /**
- * This configuration file specifies NPM dependency version selections that affect all projects
- * in a Rush repo. More documentation is available on the Rush website: https://rushjs.io
- */
- {
- "$schema": "https://developer.microsoft.com/json-schemas/rush/v5/common-versions.schema.json",
- /**
- * A table that specifies a "preferred version" for a given NPM package. This feature is typically used
- * to hold back an indirect dependency to a specific older version, or to reduce duplication of indirect dependencies.
- *
- * The "preferredVersions" value can be any SemVer range specifier (e.g. "~1.2.3"). Rush injects these values into
- * the "dependencies" field of the top-level common/temp/package.json, which influences how the package manager
- * will calculate versions. The specific effect depends on your package manager. Generally it will have no
- * effect on an incompatible or already constrained SemVer range. If you are using PNPM, similar effects can be
- * achieved using the pnpmfile.js hook. See the Rush documentation for more details.
- *
- * After modifying this field, it's recommended to run "rush update --full" so that the package manager
- * will recalculate all version selections.
- */
- "preferredVersions": {
- /**
- * When someone asks for "^1.0.0" make sure they get "1.2.3" when working in this repo,
- * instead of the latest version.
- */
- // "some-library": "1.2.3"
- },
- /**
- * When set to true, for all projects in the repo, all dependencies will be automatically added as preferredVersions,
- * except in cases where different projects specify different version ranges for a given dependency. For older
- * package managers, this tended to reduce duplication of indirect dependencies. However, it can sometimes cause
- * trouble for indirect dependencies with incompatible peerDependencies ranges.
- *
- * The default value is true. If you're encountering installation errors related to peer dependencies,
- * it's recommended to set this to false.
- *
- * After modifying this field, it's recommended to run "rush update --full" so that the package manager
- * will recalculate all version selections.
- */
- // "implicitlyPreferredVersions": false,
- /**
- * If you would like the version specifiers for your dependencies to be consistent, then
- * uncomment this line. This is effectively similar to running "rush check" before any
- * of the following commands:
- *
- * rush install, rush update, rush link, rush version, rush publish
- *
- * In some cases you may want this turned on, but need to allow certain packages to use a different
- * version. In those cases, you will need to add an entry to the "allowedAlternativeVersions"
- * section of the common-versions.json.
- *
- * In the case that subspaces is enabled, this setting will take effect at a subspace level.
- */
- // "ensureConsistentVersions": true,
- /**
- * The "rush check" command can be used to enforce that every project in the repo must specify
- * the same SemVer range for a given dependency. However, sometimes exceptions are needed.
- * The allowedAlternativeVersions table allows you to list other SemVer ranges that will be
- * accepted by "rush check" for a given dependency.
- *
- * IMPORTANT: THIS TABLE IS FOR *ADDITIONAL* VERSION RANGES THAT ARE ALTERNATIVES TO THE
- * USUAL VERSION (WHICH IS INFERRED BY LOOKING AT ALL PROJECTS IN THE REPO).
- * This design avoids unnecessary churn in this file.
- */
- "allowedAlternativeVersions": {
- /**
- * For example, allow some projects to use an older TypeScript compiler
- * (in addition to whatever "usual" version is being used by other projects in the repo):
- */
- "react": ["^16.8.6"],
- "react-dom": ["^16.8.6"],
- "@types/react": ["^16.8.6"],
- "@types/react-dom": ["^16.8.6"],
- "typescript": ["5.0.4", "5.8.3"]
- }
- }
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