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43437dcMerge pull request #35 from wheresrhys/patch-1
Hello :wave:
:warning::warning::warning:
isomorphic-fetch just published its new version 2.2.1, which is covered by your current version range. No automated tests are configured for this project.
This means it’s now unclear whether your software still works. Manually check if that’s still the case and close this pull request – if it broke, use this branch to work on adaptions and fixes.
Do you think getting a pull request for every single new version of your dependencies is too noisy? Configure continuous integration and you will only receive them when tests fail.
Happy fixing and merging :palm_tree:
The new version differs by 10 commits .
43437dc
Merge pull request #35 from wheresrhys/patch-1
0e03057
Merge pull request #42 from eknuth/patch-1
a0ea3ae
add a license file
6d55ed5
Merge pull request #40 from matthew-andrews/0.10
4422447
Change the semver matcher for whatwg-fetch so that I don't have to keep manually bumping the version number
5e757d9
Upgrade to the latest whatwg-fetch
79e5368
Expose Headers, Response and Request constructor globally
4a7ede8
update github/fetch
43c9bf7
Merge pull request #29 from matthew-andrews/travis-container
4b2c7c7
Use travis container infrastructure
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