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What changed?
✳️ axios (1.6.7 → 1.6.8) · Repo · Changelog
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1.6.8
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See the full diff on Github. The new version differs by 8 commits:
chore(release): v1.6.8 (#6303)
fix(AxiosHeaders): fix AxiosHeaders conversion to an object during config merging (#6243)
fix(import): use named export for EventEmitter;
fix(vulnerability): update follow-redirects to 1.15.6 (#6300)
chore: update and bump deps (#6238)
docs: update README responseEncoding types (#6194)
docs: Update README.md to point to current axios version in CDN links (#6196)
chore(ci): add npm tag action; (#6231)
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