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Coverage increased (+0.2%) to 100.0% when pulling f8349c7b6538b2f52a510ade34cd34c0d608a3a1 on greenkeeper/@types/node-9.3.0 into 44d3e0ac46b4a010ecddf13415947174d82475c6 on master.
Version 9.3.0 of @types/node was just published.
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If you have a solid test suite and good coverage, a passing build is a strong indicator that you can take advantage of these changes directly by merging the proposed change into your project. If the build fails or you donβt have such unconditional trust in your tests, this branch is a great starting point for you to work on the update.
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