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This allows to use the library on React 18 as well #10

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  • Dependency Update
    • Expanded React version compatibility to support both React 18.2.0 and React 19.x versions
    • Broadened acceptable versions for wavesurfer.js to include versions starting from 7.7.14
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    • Added a prepare script to run a build command before publishing the package

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The pull request modifies the package.json file for the @wavesurfer/react package. It updates the peer dependency for React, expanding the acceptable version range from "^19.0.0" to include both version 18.2.0 and any version in the 19.x range. Additionally, the version constraint for wavesurfer.js is broadened, and a new script for building the package is added. A minor formatting change is also made by removing a newline character at the end of the file.

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package.json Updated React peer dependency from "^19.0.0" to `"^18.2.0

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  • chore: add support for react v19 & fix types #10: The changes in this PR also involve updates to the package.json file, specifically modifying the react and wavesurfer.js dependencies, which directly relates to the changes made in the main PR regarding the same dependencies.

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Thanks!

@katspaugh katspaugh merged commit 64bf23a into katspaugh:main Feb 3, 2025
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Published as version 1.0.9.

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