node_repositories
dictionary from node_repositories
rules (#40151)
According to a [discussion with Alex Eagle][1], the `node_repositories` dictionary is no longer necessary, since the `node_repositories` rule will ensure all Node.js versions are available. From the [`node_repositories` docs][2]: > By default, if this attribute has no items, we’ll use a list of all > public NodeJS releases. [1]: https://angular-team.slack.com/archives/C042EU9T5/p1606841390116500?thread_ts=1606838958 [2]: https://bazelbuild.github.io/rules_nodejs/Built-ins.html#node_repositories-node_repositories PR Close #40151
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