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This PR contains a:

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

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update dependencies to the latest version

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codecov bot commented Jan 2, 2023

Codecov Report

Base: 89.33% // Head: 89.33% // No change to project coverage 👍

Coverage data is based on head (31a794f) compared to base (c3f6c57).
Patch has no changes to coverable lines.

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@snitin315 snitin315 merged commit 2e7f227 into webpack-contrib:master Jan 2, 2023
@ersachin3112 ersachin3112 deleted the upgrade-dependencies branch March 25, 2023 03:01
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