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The new version differs by 343 commits .
732aaf0
[dist] 2.3.1
3633d6c
[fix] Make
WebSocket#close()
work when called from a headers listener309d77f
[dist] 2.3.0
2d66ec9
[pkg] Remove .npmignore in favor of
files
package.json fieldb5b0954
[feature] Add headers event to WebSocket (#1082)
860cc23
Merge pull request #1080 from websockets/fix/deopt
3dbb58a
[perf] Prevent
Sender.frame()
from being deoptimizede182e96
[doc] Fix typo in README.md
2bacadc
[doc] Update optional modules section
94c3c8b
Merge pull request #1078 from dgrcode/enhance/add-browser-readme
2efbdbc
Added a note to tell possible confused users that they should be using the native WebSocket in the browser
c4202c6
chore(package): update eslint-config-standard to version 10.2.0 (#1075)
26bf775
chore(package): update eslint-plugin-standard to version 3.0.0 (#1074)
13cff40
chore(package): update eslint-config-standard to version 10.1.0 (#1072)
eb89db6
Merge pull request #1070 from websockets/add/request-argument
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