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Bumps ember-cli-htmlbars from 4.5.0 to 5.7.1.

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Release 5.7.1

🐛 Bug Fix

  • #685 Ensure global is present for Node 10 + globalThis polyfill (@rwjblue)

Committers: 1

Release 5.7.0

🚀 Enhancement

  • #683 Disable the modules API polyfill on Ember 3.27+ (@pzuraq)

🏠 Internal

  • #684 Update babel-plugin-htmlbars-inline-precompile to 4.4.6. (@rwjblue)

Committers: 2

Release 5.6.5

🐛 Bug Fix

  • #680 Update inline template compilation plugin to avoid errors on rebuilds (@rwjblue)

Committers: 2

Release 5.6.4

🐛 Bug Fix

  • #678 Make setTimeout/clearTimeout available to the template compiler sandbox (@rwjblue)
  • #677 Support TypeScript merging of export default declarations in template colocation (@dfreeman)

Committers: 2

Release 5.6.3

🐛 Bug Fix

  • #675 Remove development only optionalDependencies (release-it and release-it-lerna-changelog). (@alexlafroscia)

Committers: 1

Release 5.6.2

🐛 Bug Fix

Committers: 1

Release 5.6.1

🐛 Bug Fix

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v5.7.1 (2021-03-18)

🐛 Bug Fix

  • #685 Ensure global is present for Node 10 + globalThis polyfill (@rwjblue)

Committers: 1

v5.7.0 (2021-03-18)

🚀 Enhancement

  • #683 Disable the modules API polyfill on Ember 3.27+ (@pzuraq)

🏠 Internal

  • #684 Update babel-plugin-htmlbars-inline-precompile to 4.4.6. (@rwjblue)

Committers: 2

v5.6.5 (2021-03-12)

🐛 Bug Fix

  • #680 Update inline template compilation plugin to avoid errors on rebuilds (@rwjblue)

Committers: 2

v5.6.4 (2021-03-07)

🐛 Bug Fix

  • #678 Make setTimeout/clearTimeout available to the template compiler sandbox (@rwjblue)
  • #677 Support TypeScript merging of export default declarations in template colocation (@dfreeman)

Committers: 2

v5.6.3 (2021-03-04)

🐛 Bug Fix

  • #675 Remove development only optionalDependencies (release-it and release-it-lerna-changelog). (@alexlafroscia)

Committers: 1

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Commits
  • 0e3ef49 Release 5.7.1
  • 5e1b427 Merge pull request #685 from ember-cli/update-globalThis-check
  • d675f10 Ensure global is present for Node 10 + globalThis polyfill
  • f941253 Release 5.7.0
  • d92706b Merge pull request #683 from ember-cli/disable-modules-api-polyfill-with-latest
  • 3697751 bump ember-cli-babel
  • b66e57e Merge branch 'disable-modules-api-polyfill-with-latest' of github.com:ember-c...
  • 26d9fdc Disable the modules API polyfill on latest Ember
  • 9ef9507 Merge pull request #684 from ember-cli/update-babel-plugin-htmlbars
  • 6d50846 Update babel-plugin-htmlbars-inline-precompile to 4.4.6.
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