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This PR contains the following updates:

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nyc (source) ^17.0.0 -> ^17.1.0 age adoption passing confidence

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@renovate renovate bot added the dependencies Change to project dependencies label Sep 19, 2024
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npm/[email protected] environment, filesystem, unsafe Transitive: eval, shell +151 15.1 MB bcoe

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@aarongoldenthal aarongoldenthal self-assigned this Sep 20, 2024
@aarongoldenthal aarongoldenthal merged commit 39057b6 into fork Sep 20, 2024
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@aarongoldenthal aarongoldenthal deleted the renovate/devdependencies-(non-major) branch September 20, 2024 02:18
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