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Coverage decreased (-2.1%) to 97.872% when pulling ab0b5d94576095ddba1fc1b7bcec593b0de17315 on greenkeeper-xlsx-0.9.0 into 4b60e0b3f23b22e1e38a9691cc5a49100df256aa on master.
Coverage decreased (-2.1%) to 97.872% when pulling ab0b5d94576095ddba1fc1b7bcec593b0de17315 on greenkeeper-xlsx-0.9.0 into 4b60e0b3f23b22e1e38a9691cc5a49100df256aa on master.
Coverage decreased (-2.1%) to 97.872% when pulling ab0b5d94576095ddba1fc1b7bcec593b0de17315 on greenkeeper-xlsx-0.9.0 into 4b60e0b3f23b22e1e38a9691cc5a49100df256aa on master.
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xlsx just published its new version 0.9.0.
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The new version differs by 15 commits .
54b528e
version bump 0.9.0: merged ODS into XLSX
7b6fb7b
version bump 0.8.8: HTML
d2b5506
parse rich strings with bare boolean tags
1b44629
Added 'var' to example to be strict mode compliant
f113fb1
fixing an issue where xd is getting escaped
3d1f0f7
version bump 0.8.7: bundlers
5ae6b19
version bump 0.8.6: module flush
7683e21
README fix [ci skip]
7408679
version bump 0.8.5: FODS/UOS and IE6+ support
d7ecca0
version bump 0.8.4: formula parsing
ab2eceb
version bump 0.8.3: BIFF2 read/write
06670ae
removing node 0.11 from travis
86d6a09
version bump 0.8.2: ODS and cleanup
2a756ff
version bump 0.8.1: fixes to support node 4+
53f7f6d
add missing comma in bower.json
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