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Coverage remained the same at 100.0% when pulling 27e3f492aa287af3104244508a98943e795b8a6b on greenkeeper-nyc-8.3.2 into dbe85147fa45f2af0e91c7417eb2d3c0dcce190c on master.
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nyc just published its new version 8.3.2.
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The new version differs by 52 commits .
c487eb3
fix: hot-fix bad release of nyc
efe10d3
chore(package): update standard-version to version 3.0.0 (#415)
fad3586
chore(release): 8.3.1
1bd5abd
chore: switch to release rather than version
9c89945
fix: update istanbul-lib-source-maps to 1.0.2 (#411)
78aac45
fix: swap to version of test-exclude that does not warn (#410)
58bc398
chore: upgrade yargs to 6.x (#408)
9aa4103
chore(package): update yargs-parser to version 4.0.2 (#405)
32063c2
chore: tell Greenkeeper to ignore find-up releases (#402)
c388daf
chore: Remove 'coming soon' note for .nycrc file (#396)
0aae39d
chore(release): 8.3.0
b7a413a
fix: add a feature which allows us to bust the cache when breaking changes are introduced (#394)
1c2349b
feat: add support for .nycrc (#391)
bc0a99a
chore: accidentally left lib/config.js in merge conflict
a9bdf0f
fix: upgrade to newer versions of source-map, signal-exit, and instrument (#389)
There are 52 commits in total. See the full diff.
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