1. Added a Gantt diagram that demonstrates to users that hashtages and semicolons can be added to titles, sections, and task data.
Changes to gantt.spec.js
1. Added unit tests to ensure that semicolons and hashtags didn't break the functionality of the gantt diagram when used in titles, sections or task data.
Changes to /parser/gantt.spec.js
1. Added rendering tests to ensure that semicolons and hashtags in titles, sections, and task data didn't break the rendering of Gantt diagrams.
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chore(deps): update all minor dependencies
adds corresponding change in docs/ecosystem
Adds Unison programming language to community integrations list
Fixed parser/tests
Update docs
Update classDiagram.md
Update classDiagram.md
Update docs
Update packages/mermaid/src/diagrams/class/classDb.ts
Update packages/mermaid/src/docs/syntax/classDiagram.md
Update packages/mermaid/src/diagrams/class/classDb.ts
chore(deps): update all minor dependencies
Update generics docs
Update docs
Address potential undefined
refactor: Move maxEdges out of flowchart config.
refactor: Move maxEdges out of flowchart config.
chore: Add maxEdges to secure list
Update docs
Update NiceGuy.io links in integrations-community.md
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* develop: (154 commits)
chore(deps): update all patch dependencies
chore: release v10.6.1
fix(flow): fix invalid ellipseText regex
review fixes
Update XYChart's nav link in the docs template
add comment for ts ignore
move decodeEntities to utils
review fixes
chore(deps): update all minor dependencies
chore: Point to correct changelog
add spec
fix: getMessageAPI so it considers entity codes
chore(deps): update all patch dependencies
Update integrations-community.md
docs: upate the list of tools with native support of mermaid
Fix typo in build-docs.yml
Updated mermaid version
Limiting the number of edges that are allowed in the flowchart
Update README.md
Update README.md
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My focus earlier on had been on relationship to `main` branch
so this is to ensure that we have some tests that cover
relationship between a pair of branches that doesn't
include `main`.
In these tests, a new branch is created but then a commit is made
on the main branch before the new branch gets a commit. This
important to see what happens with rerouting of arrows.
Suggested by @nirname in PR review of #4927.
Followed practice of other tests so that commit IDs are
stabilised (i.e., not randomly generated) and therefore
don't show repeatedly in Cypress diff output screenshots