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This PR contains a:

  • bugfix
  • new feature
  • code refactor
  • test update
  • typo fix
  • metadata update

Motivation / Use-Case

reduce deps
removed camelCase package from dependencies

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@cap-Bernardito cap-Bernardito changed the base branch from master to next May 4, 2021 16:25
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Codecov Report

Merging #1301 (1c0276e) into next (853b074) will increase coverage by 0.08%.
The diff coverage is 100.00%.

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@@            Coverage Diff             @@
##             next    #1301      +/-   ##
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+ Coverage   98.22%   98.30%   +0.08%     
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  Files          11       11              
  Lines         845      886      +41     
  Branches      284      296      +12     
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+ Hits          830      871      +41     
  Misses         12       12              
  Partials        3        3              
Impacted Files Coverage Δ
src/utils.js 97.44% <100.00%> (+0.26%) ⬆️

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