2lambda123 / auth0-auth0-spa-js

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build(deps-dev): Bump cypress from 13.6.1 to 13.7.2 #7

Closed 2lambda123 closed 4 months ago

2lambda123 commented 4 months ago

Bumps cypress from 13.6.1 to 13.7.2.


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The recent update involves a minor version bump for the cypress dependency in the package.json file, upgrading from version 13.6.1 to 13.7.2. This change likely includes bug fixes and performance improvements to enhance testing capabilities.

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File Change Summary
package.json Updated cypress from 13.6.1 to 13.7.2.

🐇✨ In the garden of code, amidst the JSON trees,
A version was bumped, with the greatest of ease.
From 13.6.1 to 13.7.2, oh what a leap,
For a better test run, smooth and deep.
Cheers to the devs, with a hop and a skip!
🌟📦


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`45-45`: Updated Cypress version from 13.6.1 to 13.7.2. This update is a minor version bump and should not introduce breaking changes. However, it's crucial to run integration tests to ensure that the new version of Cypress works as expected with the existing test suite.
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