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Signed-off-by: James Hart [email protected]

PR summary

Update npm packages used by semantic-release (to bump the version of the SDK) to resolve vulnerabilities highlighted by dependabot.

Fixes: <! -- link to issue -->

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Please make sure that your PR fulfills the following requirements:

  • The commit message follows the Angular Commit Message Guidelines.
  • Tests for the changes have been added (for bug fixes / features)
  • Docs have been added / updated (for bug fixes / features)

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  • Bugfix
  • Feature
  • Code style update (formatting, local variables)
  • Refactoring (no functional changes, no api changes)
  • New tests
  • Build/CI related changes
  • Documentation content changes
  • Other (please describe)

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Does this PR introduce a breaking change?

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LGTM

@bainsy88 bainsy88 merged commit 89ec51d into main Aug 11, 2022
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🎉 This PR is included in version 0.1.5 🎉

The release is available on GitHub release

Your semantic-release bot 📦🚀

@jhart1685 jhart1685 deleted the hygieneAugust2022 branch August 11, 2022 14:00
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