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Looks like node-fetch is up-to-date now, so this is no longer needed.
Bumps node-fetch from 2.6.0 to 2.6.1. This update includes a security fix.
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update version number2358a6c
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option after following a redirect and revert data uri support8c197f8
docs: Fix typos and grammatical errors in README.md (#686)1e99050
fix: Change error message thrown with redirect mode set to error (#653)244e6f6
docs: Show backers in README6a5d192
fix: Properly parse meta tag when parameters are reversed (#682)47a24a0
chore: Add opencollective badge7b13662
chore: Add funding link5535c2e
fix: Check for global.fetch before binding it (#674)1d5778a
docs: Add Discord badgeMaintainer changes
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