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Dependency Upgrades + Breaking Peer Dependency change for faker #40

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Description

Updates many dependencies in this library to keep things up to date. Only avoided dependencies that will required additional effort to refactor and improve library.

Type of Change

  • Bug Fix
  • New Feature
  • Breaking Change
  • Refactor
  • Documentation
  • Other (please describe)

Lots of dependency updates + moving faker to a peer dependency for more control by consuming libraries using that functionality.

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  • I have read the contributing guidelines
  • Existing issues have been referenced (where applicable)
  • I have verified this change is not present in other open pull requests
  • Functionality is documented
  • All code style checks pass
  • New code contribution is covered by automated tests
  • All new and existing tests pass

@mjfaga mjfaga requested review from finn-orsini and a team as code owners September 9, 2024 15:14
@mjfaga mjfaga force-pushed the mfaga-dependency-upgrades branch from 0ee5cd2 to cdfe0ce Compare September 9, 2024 15:16
@mjfaga mjfaga changed the title feat: use node 22.7.0 to build package Dependency Upgrades + Breaking Peer Dependency change for faker Sep 9, 2024
@mjfaga mjfaga merged commit 1b6d214 into main Sep 9, 2024
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@mjfaga mjfaga deleted the mfaga-dependency-upgrades branch September 9, 2024 15:20
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