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Fixing the API for chokidar since it was calling FSEvents as a constructor
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Release v2.3.38ec87bf
Update nodejs.yml (#392)c20c3af
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Merge pull request #384 from aleksanb/subdirsa77340f
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Release v2.3.2fab136a
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