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  1. # Change Log
  2. All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file.
  3. This project adheres to [Semantic Versioning](http://semver.org/).
  4. ## [4.2.0] / 28 March 2021
  5. ### Added
  6. * [#773]: Add package.json `exports` field, by [@manzt].
  7. ## [4.1.0] / 6 December 2020
  8. ### Added
  9. * [#764]: `render()` now recognizes a config object argument, by [@pineapplemachine].
  10. ### Fixed
  11. * [#764]: Ask custom `escape` functions to escape all types of values (including `number`s), by [@pineapplemachine].
  12. ## [4.0.1] / 15 March 2020
  13. ### Fixed
  14. * [#739]: Fix custom delimiters in nested partials, by [@aielo].
  15. ## [4.0.0] / 16 January 2020
  16. Majority of using projects don't have to worry by this being a new major version.
  17. **TLDR;** if your project manipulates `Writer.prototype.parse | Writer.cache` directly or uses `.to_html()`, you probably have to change that code.
  18. This release allows the internal template cache to be customised, either by disabling it completely
  19. or provide a custom strategy deciding how the cache should behave when mustache.js parses templates.
  20. ```js
  21. const mustache = require('mustache');
  22. // disable caching
  23. Mustache.templateCache = undefined;
  24. // or use a built-in Map in modern environments
  25. Mustache.templateCache = new Map();
  26. ```
  27. Projects that wanted to customise the caching behaviour in earlier versions of mustache.js were forced to
  28. override internal method responsible for parsing templates; `Writer.prototype.parse`. In short, that was unfortunate
  29. because there is more than caching happening in that method.
  30. We've improved that now by introducing a first class API that only affects template caching.
  31. The default template cache behaves as before and is still compatible with older JavaScript environments.
  32. For those who wants to provide a custom more sopisiticated caching strategy, one can do that with an object that adheres to the following requirements:
  33. ```ts
  34. {
  35. set(cacheKey: string, value: string): void
  36. get(cacheKey: string): string | undefined
  37. clear(): void
  38. }
  39. ```
  40. ### Added
  41. * [#731]: Allow template caching to be customised, by [@AndrewLeedham].
  42. ### Removed
  43. * [#735]: Remove `.to_html()`, by [@phillipj].
  44. ## [3.2.1] / 30 December 2019
  45. ### Fixed
  46. * [#733]: Allow the CLI to use JavaScript views when the project has ES6 modules enabled, by [@eobrain].
  47. ## [3.2.0] / 18 December 2019
  48. ### Added
  49. * [#728]: Expose ECMAScript Module in addition to UMD (CommonJS, AMD & global scope), by [@phillipj] and [@zekth].
  50. ### Using mustache.js as an ES module
  51. To stay backwards compatible with already using projects, the default exposed module format is still UMD.
  52. That means projects using mustache.js as an CommonJS, AMD or global scope module, from npm or directly from github.com
  53. can keep on doing that for now.
  54. For those projects who would rather want to use mustache.js as an ES module, the `mustache/mustache.mjs` file has to
  55. be `import`ed directly.
  56. Below are some usage scenarios for different runtimes.
  57. #### Modern browser with ES module support
  58. ```html
  59. <!-- index.html -->
  60. <script type="module">
  61. import mustache from "https://unpkg.com/mustache@3.2.0/mustache.mjs"
  62. console.log(mustache.render('Hello {{name}}!', { name: 'Santa' }))
  63. // Hello Santa!
  64. </script>
  65. ```
  66. #### [Node.js](https://nodejs.org) (>= v13.2.0 or using --experimental-modules flag)
  67. ```js
  68. // index.mjs
  69. import mustache from 'mustache/mustache.mjs'
  70. console.log(mustache.render('Hello {{name}}!', { name: 'Santa' }))
  71. // Hello Santa!
  72. ```
  73. ES Module support for Node.js will be improved in the future when [Conditional Exports](https://nodejs.org/api/esm.html#esm_conditional_exports)
  74. is enabled by default rather than being behind an experimental flag.
  75. More info in [Node.js ECMAScript Modules docs](https://nodejs.org/api/esm.html).
  76. #### [Deno](https://deno.land/)
  77. ```js
  78. // index.ts
  79. import mustache from 'https://unpkg.com/mustache@3.2.0/mustache.mjs'
  80. console.log(mustache.render('Hello {{name}}!', { name: 'Santa' }))
  81. // Hello Santa!
  82. ```
  83. ## [3.1.0] / 13 September 2019
  84. ### Added
  85. * [#717]: Added support .js files as views in command line tool, by [@JEStaubach].
  86. ### Fixed
  87. * [#716]: Bugfix for indentation of inline partials, by [@yotammadem].
  88. ## [3.0.3] / 27 August 2019
  89. ### Added
  90. * [#713]: Add test cases for custom functions in partials, by [@wol-soft].
  91. ### Fixed
  92. * [#714]: Bugfix for wrong function output in partials with indentation, by [@phillipj].
  93. ## [3.0.2] / 21 August 2019
  94. ### Fixed
  95. * [#705]: Fix indentation of partials, by [@kevindew] and [@yotammadem].
  96. ### Dev
  97. * [#701]: Fix test failure for Node 10 and above, by [@andersk].
  98. * [#704]: Lint all test files just like the source files, by [@phillipj].
  99. * Start experimenting & comparing GitHub Actions vs Travis CI, by [@phillipj].
  100. ## [3.0.1] / 11 November 2018
  101. * [#679]: Fix partials not rendering tokens when using custom tags, by [@stackchain].
  102. ## [3.0.0] / 16 September 2018
  103. We are very happy to announce a new major version of mustache.js. We want to be very careful not to break projects
  104. out in the wild, and adhering to [Semantic Versioning](http://semver.org/) we have therefore cut this new major version.
  105. The changes introduced will likely not require any actions for most using projects. The things to look out for that
  106. might cause unexpected rendering results are described in the migration guide below.
  107. A big shout out and thanks to [@raymond-lam] for this release! Without his contributions with code and issue triaging,
  108. this release would never have happened.
  109. ### Major
  110. * [#618]: Allow rendering properties of primitive types that are not objects, by [@raymond-lam].
  111. * [#643]: `Writer.prototype.parse` to cache by tags in addition to template string, by [@raymond-lam].
  112. * [#664]: Fix `Writer.prototype.parse` cache, by [@seminaoki].
  113. ### Minor
  114. * [#673]: Add `tags` parameter to `Mustache.render()`, by [@raymond-lam].
  115. ### Migrating from mustache.js v2.x to v3.x
  116. #### Rendering properties of primitive types
  117. We have ensured properties of primitive types can be rendered at all times. That means `Array.length`, `String.length`
  118. and similar. A corner case where this could cause unexpected output follows:
  119. View:
  120. ```
  121. {
  122. stooges: [
  123. { name: "Moe" },
  124. { name: "Larry" },
  125. { name: "Curly" }
  126. ]
  127. }
  128. ```
  129. Template:
  130. ```
  131. {{#stooges}}
  132. {{name}}: {{name.length}} characters
  133. {{/stooges}}
  134. ```
  135. Output with v3.0:
  136. ```
  137. Moe: 3 characters
  138. Larry: 5 characters
  139. Curly: 5 characters
  140. ```
  141. Output with v2.x:
  142. ```
  143. Moe: characters
  144. Larry: characters
  145. Curly: characters
  146. ```
  147. #### Caching for templates with custom delimiters
  148. We have improved the templates cache to ensure custom delimiters are taken into consideration for the cache.
  149. This improvement might cause unexpected rendering behaviour for using projects actively using the custom delimiters functionality.
  150. Previously it was possible to use `Mustache.parse()` as a means to set global custom delimiters. If custom
  151. delimiters were provided as an argument, it would affect all following calls to `Mustache.render()`.
  152. Consider the following:
  153. ```js
  154. const template = "[[item.title]] [[item.value]]";
  155. mustache.parse(template, ["[[", "]]"]);
  156. console.log(
  157. mustache.render(template, {
  158. item: {
  159. title: "TEST",
  160. value: 1
  161. }
  162. })
  163. );
  164. >> TEST 1
  165. ```
  166. The above illustrates the fact that `Mustache.parse()` made mustache.js cache the template without considering
  167. the custom delimiters provided. This is no longer true.
  168. We no longer encourage using `Mustache.parse()` for this purpose, but have rather added a fourth argument to
  169. `Mustache.render()` letting you provide custom delimiters when rendering.
  170. If you still need the pre-parse the template and use custom delimiters at the same time, ensure to provide
  171. the custom delimiters as argument to `Mustache.render()` as well.
  172. ## [2.3.2] / 17 August 2018
  173. This release is made to revert changes introduced in [2.3.1] that caused unexpected behaviour for several users.
  174. ### Minor
  175. * [#670]: Rollback template cache causing unexpected behaviour, by [@raymond-lam].
  176. ## [2.3.1] / 7 August 2018
  177. ### Minor
  178. * [#643]: `Writer.prototype.parse` to cache by tags in addition to template string, by [@raymond-lam].
  179. * [#664]: Fix `Writer.prototype.parse` cache, by [@seminaoki].
  180. ### Dev
  181. * [#666]: Install release tools with npm rather than pre-commit hook & `Rakefile`, by [@phillipj].
  182. * [#667], [#668]: Stabilize browser test suite, by [@phillipj].
  183. ### Docs
  184. * [#644]: Document global Mustache.escape overriding capacity, by [@paultopia].
  185. * [#657]: Correct `Mustache.parse()` return type documentation, by [@bbrooks].
  186. ## [2.3.0] / 8 November 2016
  187. ### Minor
  188. * [#540]: Add optional `output` argument to mustache CLI, by [@wizawu].
  189. * [#597]: Add compatibility with amdclean, by [@mightyplow].
  190. ### Dev
  191. * [#553]: Assert `null` lookup when rendering an unescaped value, by [@dasilvacontin].
  192. * [#580], [#610]: Ignore eslint for greenkeeper updates, by [@phillipj].
  193. * [#560]: Fix CLI tests for Windows, by [@kookookchoozeus].
  194. * Run browser tests w/node v4, by [@phillipj].
  195. ### Docs
  196. * [#542]: Add API documentation to README, by [@tomekwi].
  197. * [#546]: Add missing syntax highlighting to README code blocks, by [@pra85].
  198. * [#569]: Update Ctemplate links in README, by [@mortonfox].
  199. * [#592]: Change "loadUser" to "loadUser()" in README, by [@Flaque].
  200. * [#593]: Adding doctype to HTML code example in README, by [@calvinf].
  201. ### Dependencies
  202. * eslint -> 2.2.0. Breaking changes fix by [@phillipj]. [#548]
  203. * eslint -> 2.5.1.
  204. * mocha -> 3.0.2.
  205. * zuul -> 3.11.0.
  206. ## [2.2.1] / 13 December 2015
  207. ### Fixes
  208. * Improve HTML escaping, by [@phillipj].
  209. * Fix inconsistency in defining global mustache object, by [@simast].
  210. * Fix switch-case indent error, by [@norfish].
  211. * Unpin chai and eslint versions, by [@dasilvacontin].
  212. * Update README.md with proper grammar, by [@EvanLovely].
  213. * Update mjackson username in README, by [@mjackson].
  214. * Remove syntax highlighting in README code sample, by [@imagentleman].
  215. * Fix typo in README, by [@Xcrucifier].
  216. * Fix link typo in README, by [@keirog].
  217. ## [2.2.0] / 15 October 2015
  218. ### Added
  219. * Add Partials support to CLI, by [@palkan].
  220. ### Changed
  221. * Move install instructions to README's top, by [@mateusortiz]
  222. * Improved devhook install output, by [@ShashankaNataraj].
  223. * Clarifies and improves language in documentation, by [@jfmercer].
  224. * Linting CLI tool, by [@phillipj].
  225. * npm 2.x and node v4 on Travis, by [@phillipj].
  226. ### Fixes
  227. * Fix README spelling error to "aforementioned", by [@djchie].
  228. * Equal error message test in .render() for server and browser, by [@phillipj].
  229. ### Dependencies
  230. * chai -> 3.3.0
  231. * eslint -> 1.6.0
  232. ## [2.1.3] / 23 July 2015
  233. ### Added
  234. * Throw error when providing .render() with invalid template type, by [@phillipj].
  235. * Documents use of string literals containing double quotes, by [@jfmercer].
  236. ### Changed
  237. * Move mustache gif to githubusercontent, by [@Andersos].
  238. ### Fixed
  239. * Update UMD Shim to be resilient to HTMLElement global pollution, by [@mikesherov].
  240. ## [2.1.2] / 17 June 2015
  241. ### Added
  242. * Mustache global definition ([#466]) by [@yousefcisco].
  243. ## [2.1.1] / 11 June 2015
  244. ### Added
  245. * State that we use semver on the change log, by [@dasilvacontin].
  246. * Added version links to change log, by [@dasilvacontin].
  247. ### Fixed
  248. * Bugfix for using values from view's context prototype, by [@phillipj].
  249. * Improve test with undefined/null lookup hit using dot notation, by [@dasilvacontin].
  250. * Bugfix for null/undefined lookup hit when using dot notation, by [@phillipj].
  251. * Remove moot `version` property from bower.json, by [@kkirsche].
  252. * bower.json doesn't require a version bump via hook, by [@dasilvacontin].
  253. ## [2.1.0] / 5 June 2015
  254. * Added license attribute to package.json, by [@pgilad].
  255. * Minor changes to make mustache.js compatible with both WSH and ASP, by [@nagaozen].
  256. * Improve CLI view parsing error, by [@phillipj].
  257. * Bugfix for view context cache, by [@phillipj].
  258. ## [2.0.0] / 27 Mar 2015
  259. * Fixed lookup not stopping upon finding `undefined` or `null` values, by [@dasilvacontin].
  260. * Refactored pre-commit hook, by [@dasilvacontin].
  261. ## [1.2.0] / 24 Mar 2015
  262. * Added -v option to CLI, by [@phillipj].
  263. * Bugfix for rendering Number when it serves as the Context, by [@phillipj].
  264. * Specified files in package.json for a cleaner install, by [@phillipj].
  265. ## [1.1.0] / 18 Feb 2015
  266. * Refactor Writer.renderTokens() for better readability, by [@phillipj].
  267. * Cleanup tests section in readme, by [@phillipj].
  268. * Added JSHint to tests/CI, by [@phillipj].
  269. * Added node v0.12 on travis, by [@phillipj].
  270. * Created command line tool, by [@phillipj].
  271. * Added *falsy* to Inverted Sections description in README, by [@kristijanmatic].
  272. ## [1.0.0] / 20 Dec 2014
  273. * Inline tag compilation, by [@mjackson].
  274. * Fixed AMD registration, volo package.json entry, by [@jrburke].
  275. * Added spm support, by [@afc163].
  276. * Only access properties of objects on Context.lookup, by [@cmbuckley].
  277. ## [0.8.2] / 17 Mar 2014
  278. * Supporting Bower through a bower.json file.
  279. ## [0.8.1] / 3 Jan 2014
  280. * Fix usage of partial templates.
  281. ## [0.8.0] / 2 Dec 2013
  282. * Remove compile* writer functions, use mustache.parse instead. Smaller API.
  283. * Throw an error when rendering a template that contains higher-order sections and
  284. the original template is not provided.
  285. * Remove low-level Context.make function.
  286. * Better code readability and inline documentation.
  287. * Stop caching templates by name.
  288. ## [0.7.3] / 5 Nov 2013
  289. * Don't require the original template to be passed to the rendering function
  290. when using compiled templates. This is still required when using higher-order
  291. functions in order to be able to extract the portion of the template
  292. that was contained by that section. Fixes [#262].
  293. * Performance improvements.
  294. ## [0.7.2] / 27 Dec 2012
  295. * Fixed a rendering bug ([#274]) when using nested higher-order sections.
  296. * Better error reporting on failed parse.
  297. * Converted tests to use mocha instead of vows.
  298. ## [0.7.1] / 6 Dec 2012
  299. * Handle empty templates gracefully. Fixes [#265], [#267], and [#270].
  300. * Cache partials by template, not by name. Fixes [#257].
  301. * Added Mustache.compileTokens to compile the output of Mustache.parse. Fixes
  302. [#258].
  303. ## [0.7.0] / 10 Sep 2012
  304. * Rename Renderer => Writer.
  305. * Allow partials to be loaded dynamically using a callback (thanks
  306. [@TiddoLangerak] for the suggestion).
  307. * Fixed a bug with higher-order sections that prevented them from being
  308. passed the raw text of the section from the original template.
  309. * More concise token format. Tokens also include start/end indices in the
  310. original template.
  311. * High-level API is consistent with the Writer API.
  312. * Allow partials to be passed to the pre-compiled function (thanks
  313. [@fallenice]).
  314. * Don't use eval (thanks [@cweider]).
  315. ## [0.6.0] / 31 Aug 2012
  316. * Use JavaScript's definition of falsy when determining whether to render an
  317. inverted section or not. Issue [#186].
  318. * Use Mustache.escape to escape values inside {{}}. This function may be
  319. reassigned to alter the default escaping behavior. Issue [#244].
  320. * Fixed a bug that clashed with QUnit (thanks [@kannix]).
  321. * Added volo support (thanks [@guybedford]).
  322. [4.2.0]: https://github.com/janl/mustache.js/compare/v4.1.0...v4.2.0
  323. [4.1.0]: https://github.com/janl/mustache.js/compare/v4.0.1...v4.1.0
  324. [4.0.1]: https://github.com/janl/mustache.js/compare/v4.0.0...v4.0.1
  325. [4.0.0]: https://github.com/janl/mustache.js/compare/v3.2.1...v4.0.0
  326. [3.2.1]: https://github.com/janl/mustache.js/compare/v3.2.0...v3.2.1
  327. [3.2.0]: https://github.com/janl/mustache.js/compare/v3.1.0...v3.2.0
  328. [3.1.0]: https://github.com/janl/mustache.js/compare/v3.0.3...v3.1.0
  329. [3.0.3]: https://github.com/janl/mustache.js/compare/v3.0.2...v3.0.3
  330. [3.0.2]: https://github.com/janl/mustache.js/compare/v3.0.1...v3.0.2
  331. [3.0.1]: https://github.com/janl/mustache.js/compare/v3.0.0...v3.0.1
  332. [3.0.0]: https://github.com/janl/mustache.js/compare/v2.3.2...v3.0.0
  333. [2.3.2]: https://github.com/janl/mustache.js/compare/v2.3.1...v2.3.2
  334. [2.3.1]: https://github.com/janl/mustache.js/compare/v2.3.0...v2.3.1
  335. [2.3.0]: https://github.com/janl/mustache.js/compare/v2.2.1...v2.3.0
  336. [2.2.1]: https://github.com/janl/mustache.js/compare/v2.2.0...v2.2.1
  337. [2.2.0]: https://github.com/janl/mustache.js/compare/v2.1.3...v2.2.0
  338. [2.1.3]: https://github.com/janl/mustache.js/compare/v2.1.2...v2.1.3
  339. [2.1.2]: https://github.com/janl/mustache.js/compare/v2.1.1...v2.1.2
  340. [2.1.1]: https://github.com/janl/mustache.js/compare/v2.1.0...v2.1.1
  341. [2.1.0]: https://github.com/janl/mustache.js/compare/v2.0.0...v2.1.0
  342. [2.0.0]: https://github.com/janl/mustache.js/compare/v1.2.0...v2.0.0
  343. [1.2.0]: https://github.com/janl/mustache.js/compare/v1.1.0...v1.2.0
  344. [1.1.0]: https://github.com/janl/mustache.js/compare/v1.0.0...v1.1.0
  345. [1.0.0]: https://github.com/janl/mustache.js/compare/0.8.2...v1.0.0
  346. [0.8.2]: https://github.com/janl/mustache.js/compare/0.8.1...0.8.2
  347. [0.8.1]: https://github.com/janl/mustache.js/compare/0.8.0...0.8.1
  348. [0.8.0]: https://github.com/janl/mustache.js/compare/0.7.3...0.8.0
  349. [0.7.3]: https://github.com/janl/mustache.js/compare/0.7.2...0.7.3
  350. [0.7.2]: https://github.com/janl/mustache.js/compare/0.7.1...0.7.2
  351. [0.7.1]: https://github.com/janl/mustache.js/compare/0.7.0...0.7.1
  352. [0.7.0]: https://github.com/janl/mustache.js/compare/0.6.0...0.7.0
  353. [0.6.0]: https://github.com/janl/mustache.js/compare/0.5.2...0.6.0
  354. [#186]: https://github.com/janl/mustache.js/issues/186
  355. [#244]: https://github.com/janl/mustache.js/issues/244
  356. [#257]: https://github.com/janl/mustache.js/issues/257
  357. [#258]: https://github.com/janl/mustache.js/issues/258
  358. [#262]: https://github.com/janl/mustache.js/issues/262
  359. [#265]: https://github.com/janl/mustache.js/issues/265
  360. [#267]: https://github.com/janl/mustache.js/issues/267
  361. [#270]: https://github.com/janl/mustache.js/issues/270
  362. [#274]: https://github.com/janl/mustache.js/issues/274
  363. [#466]: https://github.com/janl/mustache.js/issues/466
  364. [#540]: https://github.com/janl/mustache.js/issues/540
  365. [#542]: https://github.com/janl/mustache.js/issues/542
  366. [#546]: https://github.com/janl/mustache.js/issues/546
  367. [#548]: https://github.com/janl/mustache.js/issues/548
  368. [#553]: https://github.com/janl/mustache.js/issues/553
  369. [#560]: https://github.com/janl/mustache.js/issues/560
  370. [#569]: https://github.com/janl/mustache.js/issues/569
  371. [#580]: https://github.com/janl/mustache.js/issues/580
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  374. [#597]: https://github.com/janl/mustache.js/issues/597
  375. [#610]: https://github.com/janl/mustache.js/issues/610
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  377. [#644]: https://github.com/janl/mustache.js/issues/644
  378. [#657]: https://github.com/janl/mustache.js/issues/657
  379. [#664]: https://github.com/janl/mustache.js/issues/664
  380. [#666]: https://github.com/janl/mustache.js/issues/666
  381. [#667]: https://github.com/janl/mustache.js/issues/667
  382. [#668]: https://github.com/janl/mustache.js/issues/668
  383. [#670]: https://github.com/janl/mustache.js/issues/670
  384. [#618]: https://github.com/janl/mustache.js/issues/618
  385. [#673]: https://github.com/janl/mustache.js/issues/673
  386. [#679]: https://github.com/janl/mustache.js/issues/679
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  388. [#704]: https://github.com/janl/mustache.js/issues/704
  389. [#705]: https://github.com/janl/mustache.js/issues/705
  390. [#713]: https://github.com/janl/mustache.js/issues/713
  391. [#714]: https://github.com/janl/mustache.js/issues/714
  392. [#716]: https://github.com/janl/mustache.js/issues/716
  393. [#717]: https://github.com/janl/mustache.js/issues/717
  394. [#728]: https://github.com/janl/mustache.js/issues/728
  395. [#733]: https://github.com/janl/mustache.js/issues/733
  396. [#731]: https://github.com/janl/mustache.js/issues/731
  397. [#735]: https://github.com/janl/mustache.js/issues/735
  398. [#739]: https://github.com/janl/mustache.js/issues/739
  399. [#764]: https://github.com/janl/mustache.js/issues/764
  400. [#773]: https://github.com/janl/mustache.js/issues/773
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  402. [@aielo]: https://github.com/aielo
  403. [@andersk]: https://github.com/andersk
  404. [@Andersos]: https://github.com/Andersos
  405. [@AndrewLeedham]: https://github.com/AndrewLeedham
  406. [@bbrooks]: https://github.com/bbrooks
  407. [@calvinf]: https://github.com/calvinf
  408. [@cmbuckley]: https://github.com/cmbuckley
  409. [@cweider]: https://github.com/cweider
  410. [@dasilvacontin]: https://github.com/dasilvacontin
  411. [@djchie]: https://github.com/djchie
  412. [@eobrain]: https://github.com/eobrain
  413. [@EvanLovely]: https://github.com/EvanLovely
  414. [@fallenice]: https://github.com/fallenice
  415. [@Flaque]: https://github.com/Flaque
  416. [@guybedford]: https://github.com/guybedford
  417. [@imagentleman]: https://github.com/imagentleman
  418. [@JEStaubach]: https://github.com/JEStaubach
  419. [@jfmercer]: https://github.com/jfmercer
  420. [@jrburke]: https://github.com/jrburke
  421. [@kannix]: https://github.com/kannix
  422. [@keirog]: https://github.com/keirog
  423. [@kkirsche]: https://github.com/kkirsche
  424. [@kookookchoozeus]: https://github.com/kookookchoozeus
  425. [@kristijanmatic]: https://github.com/kristijanmatic
  426. [@kevindew]: https://github.com/kevindew
  427. [@manzt]: https://github.com/manzt
  428. [@mateusortiz]: https://github.com/mateusortiz
  429. [@mightyplow]: https://github.com/mightyplow
  430. [@mikesherov]: https://github.com/mikesherov
  431. [@mjackson]: https://github.com/mjackson
  432. [@mortonfox]: https://github.com/mortonfox
  433. [@nagaozen]: https://github.com/nagaozen
  434. [@norfish]: https://github.com/norfish
  435. [@palkan]: https://github.com/palkan
  436. [@paultopia]: https://github.com/paultopia
  437. [@pgilad]: https://github.com/pgilad
  438. [@phillipj]: https://github.com/phillipj
  439. [@pineapplemachine]: https://github.com/pineapplemachine
  440. [@pra85]: https://github.com/pra85
  441. [@raymond-lam]: https://github.com/raymond-lam
  442. [@seminaoki]: https://github.com/seminaoki
  443. [@ShashankaNataraj]: https://github.com/ShashankaNataraj
  444. [@simast]: https://github.com/simast
  445. [@stackchain]: https://github.com/stackchain
  446. [@TiddoLangerak]: https://github.com/TiddoLangerak
  447. [@tomekwi]: https://github.com/tomekwi
  448. [@wizawu]: https://github.com/wizawu
  449. [@wol-soft]: https://github.com/wol-soft
  450. [@Xcrucifier]: https://github.com/Xcrucifier
  451. [@yotammadem]: https://github.com/yotammadem
  452. [@yousefcisco]: https://github.com/yousefcisco
  453. [@zekth]: https://github.com/zekth