sdttttt / gcr

📑 Compact specification git commit tool, it has a variety of practical small functions. (Inspired by git-cz on Node.js)
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chore(deps): bump git2 from 0.14.4 to 0.16.1 #155

Open dependabot[bot] opened 1 year ago

dependabot[bot] commented 1 year ago

Bumps git2 from 0.14.4 to 0.16.1.

Commits
  • a233483 Update to libgit2 1.5.1
  • bce1555 Merge pull request #909 from ehuss/ssh-keys
  • 222fbf3 Bump versions
  • fa41943 Change the certificate_check callback to support passthrough.
  • 84e21aa Add ability to get the SSH host key and its type.
  • e6aa666 Bump git2-curl version. (#861)
  • 46674ce Fix warning about unused_must_use for Box::from_raw (#860)
  • 951dce9 Merge pull request #858 from davidkna/git2150
  • 8871f8e bump libgit2 to 1.5.0
  • 04278a2 Merge pull request #839 from davidkna/libgit2_143
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