* Upgrade `js-yaml` to 3.10.0.
The main fix we are wanting is outputting astral characters (emojis) as
a single escape instead of surrogate pairs: nodeca/js-yaml#368.
* Upgrade `preliminaries` front-matter parser (and dependencies).
When Netlify CMS uses the git-gateway backend, it will check for a
window.netlifyIdentity
object and use that to handle the whole auth flow.
This also sets defaults for the git-gateway endpoint, that means it
can be used in templates with zero configuration and fit with a
one-click deploy to Netlify approach.
Netlify Identity itself is based on our open-source GoTrue microservice,
and Netlify's Git Gateway project is completely open-source as well.
The git-gateway backend will work with Netlify without any setup, but can
also be configured to work with any selfhosted GoTrue and Git Gateway
instances.
markdown is currently serialized to html at load time,
which makes it near impossible to support arbitrary html
in the markdown. This also means we're stringifying to
html on every change.
This commit moves to Remark's MDAST for local serialization,
including parsing from MDAST to Slates's Raw AST. It brings
much more control over the editing experience and full
support for processing unescaped HTML.
Just adds the development package `eslint-import-resolver-webpack`,
which is [already configured][0], but not previously installed. This
removes a _lot_ of incorrect eslint errors.
[0]: 2d344ef4ca/.eslintrc (L6-L10)
Windows command prompts set and use enviroment variables differently
than POSIX terminals. `cross-env` is a wrapper that allow the commands
to run with the same effect on Windows as well. It will not affect any
POSIX terminal (including Bash on Windows).