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⬆️ Update emilast/vscode-logfile-highlighter to v3.3.0 #842

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emilast/vscode-logfile-highlighter minor 3.2.0 -> 3.3.0

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emilast/vscode-logfile-highlighter (emilast/vscode-logfile-highlighter)

v3.3.0

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  • Added support for microsecond precision for timestamps.

    Example timestamp: 2023-09-26 18:24:17.035169

    Before this change, only millisecond precision was supported, so the last three digits in the timestamp above were lost. This was caused by limited time precision support in Javascript and microsecond precision has required explicit handling in the extension to keep track of the number of microseconds.

    Fixes #​65 and #​594.


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  • New Features

    • Updated the LogFileHighlighter extension to version 3.3.0, potentially enhancing the highlighting of log files in Visual Studio Code.
  • Bug Fixes

    • Improvements and bug fixes may have been introduced with the update to the LogFileHighlighter extension, enhancing overall performance.

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The update to the emilast.LogFileHighlighter extension from version 3.2.0 to 3.3.0 brings enhancements, bug fixes, or potentially new features to how log files are managed within Visual Studio Code. This specific change highlights the commitment to improving user experience in the coding environment, while other extensions remain unchanged.

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vscode/vscode.extensions Updated emilast.LogFileHighlighter from 3.2.0 to 3.3.0, suggesting improvements in log file highlighting.

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🐇 In the land of code where the bunnies play,
A new LogHighlighter brightens the way!
With fixes and tweaks, it hops with delight,
Making log files glow, oh what a sight!
So let’s celebrate, with a joyful cheer,
For the magic of code brings us all near! 🎉


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@renovate renovate bot force-pushed the renovate/emilast-vscode-logfile-highlighter-3.x branch from 308535a to 01c0604 Compare August 13, 2024 23:42
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