* tests: Restore `runnerBackend.sh`
`runnerBackend.sh` was deleted in commit
7dae5e3db8 but plugins still need it
until their GitHub workflow definitions have been updated.
Co-authored-by: John McLear <john@mclear.co.uk>
This makes it possible to change the rate limiter settings via
`/admin/settings` or by modifying the appropriate settings object and
reinvoking the hook.
Snyk has created this PR to upgrade express-rate-limit from 5.1.1 to 5.2.3.
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I can't see any reason this would be necessary, and it appears to not
behave as intended (`scroll.scrollWhenPressArrowKeys()` is not invoked
after a continuously held arrow key is finally let up).
Patch-specific release branches should never diverge from the tag, so
they serve no useful purpose. (If they do diverge, which some did
before I deleted them all, what does it mean? Are we going to move the
tag in the future? It's just too confusing.)
In the future we might want to do major- or minor-specific
branches (e.g., `release/1` or `release/1.8`), but only if we want to
maintain old releases. For example, if 2.0 is a major release that
doesn't work with plugins designed for 1.x we might want to maintain a
`release/1` branch that continues to get bugfixes while the bulk of
new work continues to land on `develop`. If we do decide to maintain
old releases we'll need a new set of release scripts (or edit the
`release.js` script on the `release/1` branch).
Snyk has created this PR to upgrade npm from 6.14.8 to 6.14.11.
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Snyk has created this PR to upgrade semver from 5.6.0 to 5.7.1.
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