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Bump word-wrap from 1.2.3 to 1.2.4
Bumps word-wrap from 1.2.3 to 1.2.4.
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Sourced from word-wrap's releases.
1.2.4
What's Changed
- Remove default indent by
@mohd-akramin jonschlinkert/word-wrap#24- 🔒fix: CVE 2023 26115 (2) by
@OlafConijnin jonschlinkert/word-wrap#41- :lock: fix: CVE-2023-26115 by
@aashutoshrathiin jonschlinkert/word-wrap#33- chore: publish workflow by
@OlafConijnin jonschlinkert/word-wrap#42New Contributors
@mohd-akrammade their first contribution in jonschlinkert/word-wrap#24@OlafConijnmade their first contribution in jonschlinkert/word-wrap#41@aashutoshrathimade their first contribution in jonschlinkert/word-wrap#33Full Changelog: https://github.com/jonschlinkert/word-wrap/compare/1.2.3...1.2.4
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f64b188run verb to generate README03ea082Merge pull request #42 from jonschlinkert/chore/publish-workflow420dce9Merge pull request #41 from jonschlinkert/fix/CVE-2023-26115-2bfa694eUpdate .github/workflows/publish.ymlace0b3cchore: bump version to 1.2.46fd7275chore: add publish workflow30d6dafchore: fix test655929cchore: remove package-lock49e08bbchore: added an additional testcase9f62693fix: cve 2023-26115- Additional commits viewable in compare view
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