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feat(codemod): add codemods for socket.io 4.0 and react native 75 #1324

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@Janhvibabani Janhvibabani changed the title feat(codemod): add codemods for socket.io 4.0 feat(codemod): add codemods for socket.io 4.0 and react-native 75 Sep 22, 2024
@Janhvibabani Janhvibabani changed the title feat(codemod): add codemods for socket.io 4.0 and react-native 75 feat(codemod): add codemods for socket.io 4.0 and react native 75 Sep 22, 2024
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@Janhvibabani We're moving codemod packages to their corresponding owners so it's easier for codemod owners to own and maintain their codemods, and be notified about any issues in their own repos. Do you mind moving this to your own repo and updating the GitHub source URL of the published codemod to point to your github repo?

  1. Create a repo in your own GitHub account and move the source code of your codemods to that repo.

    • This will drive more traffic to your profile and clarify ownership, increasing visibility and transparency.
    • You could name the repo something like codemods (or choose a name you prefer).
    • For the README of that repo, you can use a format similar to what's in the commons repo.
  2. Update the git URL in the codemods’ metadata to your new repo and bump their versions.

  3. Republish the codemods to ensure they are showing the correct git URL in the registry.

  4. Optionally, you can duplicate this GitHub Action for your repo. This way, every time you make a change to one of your codemods and merge the code to the main branch, it will automatically publish the codemod for you.

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