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Coverage remained the same at 100.0% when pulling 544b977c8c6e87a9c9aa72d1f4e7fe174efff3e9 on greenkeeper-eslint-plugin-node-4.2.2 into a73f00e6ac119869267951e41b8d46d97feeb849 on master.
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eslint-plugin-node just published its new version 4.2.2.
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The new version differs by 46 commits .
f1a137b
4.2.2
b2c6877
Fix: README etc. are only assumed published if in pkg root (fixes #73) (#74)
fb3f030
4.2.1
113c68f
Fix: no-missing-require had false positive (fixes #70)
242eeeb
4.2.0
4cc0e3f
Fix: third-party does not hide core modules
61fcbb0
Update: deprecate no-hide-core-modules (fixes #69)
8be4d96
Fix: ensure files exist with case sensitive (fixes #68)
3f03d92
4.1.0
c289f18
New: no-hide-core-modules (fixes #66)
16973f9
Chore: hide a complexity warning.
17c8ae0
Update: fix no-deprecated-api about modules which are hiding core modules (fixes #65)
91ebdf4
Update: update no-unsupported-features for Node 7.6 supports async/await (fixes #67)
1c12cae
4.0.1
2991302
Fix: New Buffer APIs are available in 4.5.0 (#64)
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