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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion packages/nuxt/src/module.ts
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Expand Up @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ const module: NuxtModule<ModuleOptions> = defineNuxtModule<ModuleOptions>({
name: 'pinia',
configKey: 'pinia',
compatibility: {
nuxt: '^3.15.0 || ^4.0.0-0',
nuxt: '^3.15.0 || ^4.0.0-0 || ^4.0.0',
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Thanks! This might be a bug in the semver check instead: https://jubianchi.github.io/semver-check/#/^4.0.0-0/4.0.0

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It seems like we can simplify it further even
https://jubianchi.github.io/semver-check/#/^4.0.0/4.0.0-alpha

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Interesting! That didn't use to be the case with npm 👀

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Indeed it is! But at least its a simpler syntax, so no harm in adopting it =)

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This is really strange that it works because 4.0.0-alpha is clearly behind a 4.0.0 release and ^ means 'after' on the second and third digit.

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4.0.0-alpha isn't in this range.

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@Barbapapazes in that case, could it actually be a display error on semver's end? I guess we should support stable releases more than alpha pre-releases, but maybe in order to support both we would need to combine the previous compatibility string with this PR's?

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The current version with just the stable is fine

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},
defaults: {},
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