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nock just published its new version 9.0.10.
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The new version differs by 142 commits .
d7bced0
9.0.10: Versioned tested and better .npmignore
934f1c3
Merge pull request #858 from fabiosantoscode/patch-1
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Add some big folders to .npmignore
c5f265f
Merge pull request #842 from node-nock/feature-832-versioned-tests
bdf3cf7
#832 Add glob as dev dep
8ce0abe
#832 Add integration tests to travis
497162b
#832 Cleanup sub dep install script
c9d011f
#832 Add tests for request & popsicle
0a675c2
#832 Remove socketTimeout test
a40fb62
#832 Run got tests using common test runner
c13d25f
832 Versioned tests for got module
b1201cf
832 Add sub dep install from NR
2a012a0
Changelog v9.0.9
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9.0.9: Revert PR #802
51809e1
Merge pull request #840 from node-nock/revert-802-fix-754
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