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chore(deps): bump trammel from 3.0.1 to 4.0.0 #162

Closed dependabot-preview[bot] closed 4 years ago

dependabot-preview[bot] commented 4 years ago

Bumps trammel from 3.0.1 to 4.0.0.

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trammel v4.0.0

feature

  • (trammel) drop support of node < 10 (#1)
  • (package) try-to-catch v3.0.0
  • (package) try-catch v3.0.0
  • (package) nyc v15.0.1
  • (package) madrun v5.5.0
  • (package) eslint-plugin-putout v3.7.1
  • (package) putout v7.23.0
  • (package) eslint-plugin-node v11.1.0
Changelog

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2020.04.26, v4.0.0

feature:

  • (trammel) drop support of node < 10 (#1)
  • (package) try-to-catch v3.0.0
  • (package) try-catch v3.0.0
  • (package) nyc v15.0.1
  • (package) madrun v5.5.0
  • (package) eslint-plugin-putout v3.7.1
  • (package) putout v7.23.0
  • (package) eslint-plugin-node v11.1.0

2019.09.20, v3.0.1

feature:

  • (package) format-io v2.0.0

2019.09.20, v3.0.0

feature:

  • (trammel) drop support of node < 8
  • (package) eslint v6.4.0
  • (package) nyc v14.1.1

2019.04.01, v2.1.0

fix:

  • (trammel) error handling

feature:

  • (trammel) size -> trammel
  • (package) eslint v5.0.1

2018.06.25, v2.0.1

fix:

  • (size) end

2018.06.12, v2.0.0

feature:

  • (package) format-io v1.0.1
  • (trammel) drop support of node < 4
... (truncated)
Commits
  • 2133bb9 chore(package) v4.0.0
  • d388b0e feature(trammel) drop support of node < 10 (#1)
  • d416016 feature(package) try-to-catch v3.0.0
  • e6094ed feature(package) try-catch v3.0.0
  • 3f1b4d9 feature(package) nyc v15.0.1
  • 218f6d8 feature(package) madrun v5.5.0
  • 4b829a6 feature(package) eslint-plugin-putout v3.7.1
  • 1fda8d8 feature(package) putout v7.23.0
  • 6efe80f feature(package) eslint-plugin-node v11.1.0
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