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Update scalafmt-core to 3.8.2 #127

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πŸ“¦ Updates org.scalameta:scalafmt-core from 3.5.9 to 3.8.2

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Configure Scala Steward for your repository with a .scala-steward.conf file.

Have a fantastic day writing Scala!

πŸ” Files still referring to the old version number

The following files still refer to the old version number (3.5.9).
You might want to review and update them manually.

.git-blame-ignore-revs
βš™ Adjust future updates

Add this to your .scala-steward.conf file to ignore future updates of this dependency:

updates.ignore = [ { groupId = "org.scalameta", artifactId = "scalafmt-core" } ]

Or, add this to slow down future updates of this dependency:

dependencyOverrides = [{
  pullRequests = { frequency = "30 days" },
  dependency = { groupId = "org.scalameta", artifactId = "scalafmt-core" }
}]
labels: library-update, early-semver-minor, semver-spec-minor, old-version-remains, commit-count:n:3

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Superseded by #133.

@Tofu-bot Tofu-bot closed this Jul 26, 2024
@Tofu-bot Tofu-bot deleted the update/scalafmt-core-3.8.2 branch July 26, 2024 01:18
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