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Bump mkdirp from 0.5.1 to 3.0.1 #1028

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Bumps mkdirp from 0.5.1 to 3.0.1.

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Changers Lorgs!

3.0

No default exports, just a named export.

2.1

Export CommonJS module without a .default dangly wart. (A synthetic .default has been added just in case anyone is already relying on that from v2.0.)

2.0

Export hybrid module with TypeScript types.

1.0

Full rewrite. Essentially a brand new module.

  • Return a promise instead of taking a callback.
  • Use native fs.mkdir(path, { recursive: true }) when available.
  • Drop support for outdated Node.js versions. (Technically still works on Node.js v8, but only 10 and above are officially supported.)

0.x

Original and most widely used recursive directory creation implementation in JavaScript, dating back to 2010.

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This version was pushed to npm by isaacs, a new releaser for mkdirp since your current version.


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Bumps [mkdirp](https://github.com/isaacs/node-mkdirp) from 0.5.1 to 3.0.1.
- [Changelog](https://github.com/isaacs/node-mkdirp/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](isaacs/node-mkdirp@0.5.1...v3.0.1)

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: mkdirp
  dependency-type: direct:production
  dependency-group: npm_and_yarn-security-group
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Looks like mkdirp is up-to-date now, so this is no longer needed.

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