Update sbt-scalafmt to 2.5.5#3973
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This pull request performs a routine dependency upgrade, updating the sbt-scalafmt plugin to its latest patch version, 2.5.5. This ensures that the project's build configurations utilize the most recent version of the Scala code formatter plugin.
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- Dependency Update: Upgraded the
sbt-scalafmtplugin from version2.5.4to2.5.5across multiple sbt project configurations.
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| addSbtPlugin("com.github.sbt" % "sbt-pgp" % "2.3.1") | ||
| addSbtPlugin("org.scoverage" % "sbt-scoverage" % "2.3.1") | ||
| addSbtPlugin("org.scalameta" % "sbt-scalafmt" % "2.5.4") | ||
| addSbtPlugin("org.scalameta" % "sbt-scalafmt" % "2.5.5") |
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The sbt-scalafmt version is hardcoded here, in sbt-airframe/project/plugin.sbt, and in examples/rpc-examples/hello-rpc/project/plugins.sbt. Consider centralizing this version number to improve maintainability and prevent inconsistencies. Define the version in a Scala object (e.g., project/Versions.scala) and reference it in plugins.sbt files.
About this PR
📦 Updates org.scalameta:sbt-scalafmt from
2.5.4to2.5.5📜 GitHub Release Notes - Version Diff
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