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Hello lovely humans,
nyc just published its new version 10.2.0.
This version is covered by your current version range, but I could not detect automated tests for this project. Without a test suite I can not really tell whether your project still works.
I was looking at the latest commit of your default branch, but GitHub said there is no status attached to it.
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The new version differs by 6 commits .
455619f
chore(release): 10.2.0
95cc09a
feat: upgrade to version of yargs with extend support (#541)
43535f9
chore: explicit update of istanbuljs dependencies (#535)
98ebdff
feat: allow babel cache to be enabled (#517)
50adde4
feat: exclude the coverage/ folder by default 🚀 (#502)
6a59834
chore(package): update tap to version 10.0.0 (#507)
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