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GitHub Release
Drops support for Node.js 0.10 and 0.12.
v1.0.3...v2.0.0
The new version differs by 15 commits .
d295cf3
2.0.0
fda96b6
ES2015ify
ac47d69
Improve readme
f1de1bf
Update dependencies
01fcd25
Bump minimum supported
node
version tonode@4
. (#102)e36671d
1.0.3
d66245c
Exit process on SIGINT (#98)
384e846
get tests passing on Travis CI with latest xo, etc (#97)
b72bf7f
1.0.2
c2a9565
Lazy load dependencies (#82)
38aa83a
1.0.1
32b5197
fix opts.defer check (#90)
58ed26e
fix XO lint issues
bc3ba72
docs: h3 -> h4 for options.boxenOpts (#87)
aff41f7
docs: add align: 'center' to default boxenOpts (#86)
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