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2.2.1
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Merge pull request #4124 from willmendesneto/refactor-critical-dependency-warning
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Merge pull request #4127 from li-kai/uglify-plugin-test
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Merge pull request #4133 from hlwsmith/patch-1
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Fix link to Vue framework
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Fix naming
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Add test for UglifyJsPlugin
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refactor(CriticalDependencyWarning): upgrade to ES6
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Merge pull request #3887 from shubheksha/refactor-CommonJsPlugin
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refactor(ES6): upgrade CommonJsPlugin to ES6
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Merge pull request #4043 from shubheksha/refactor-test-RecordIdsPlugin
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Merge pull request #4049 from shubheksha/refactor-test-Template
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Merge pull request #4047 from shubheksha/refactor-test-SourceMapDevToolModuleOptionsPlugin
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Merge pull request #4044 from shubheksha/refactor-test-RequireJsStuffPlugin
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Merge pull request #4034 from carloscuatin/refactor-eval-dev-tool-module-template-plugin
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