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chore(deps): bump console from 0.15.0 to 0.15.2

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Bumps console from 0.15.0 to 0.15.2.

Changelog

Sourced from console's changelog.

0.15.2

Enhancements

  • Dropped once_cell dependency to support MSRV again.

0.15.1

Enhancements

  • ANSI support no longer depends on regex crate.
  • Crate now supports minver.
Commits
  • 8c6b487 0.15.2
  • 34b1e3d Drop once_cell because of MSRV bump (#137)
  • ba208a0 Merge pull request #129 from atouchet/url
  • b28c629 Update repo URL
  • 33ea3a2 0.15.1
  • cdd342d Validate minver (#128)
  • b3ecb7d Merge pull request #120 from grunweg/clearer-docs
  • 60716ea Document the behaviour of move_cursor_{left,right,up,down} when called with a...
  • 9ccc05d doc: Clarify that indices in move_cursor_to are 0-based.
  • 2ab6622 doc: Improve doc comments for the clear_* functions.
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dependabot[bot] avatar Sep 29 '22 07:09 dependabot[bot]

This PR has 27 quantified lines of changes. In general, a change size of upto 200 lines is ideal for the best PR experience!


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Label      : Extra Small
Size       : +9 -18
Percentile : 10.8%

Total files changed: 2

Change summary by file extension:
.lock : +8 -17
.toml : +1 -1

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Codecov Report

Base: 51.81% // Head: 38.78% // Decreases project coverage by -13.03% :warning:

Coverage data is based on head (07094b0) compared to base (2aaadf2). Patch has no changes to coverable lines.

Additional details and impacted files
@@             Coverage Diff             @@
##           master     #123       +/-   ##
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- Coverage   51.81%   38.78%   -13.04%     
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  Files          10       10               
  Lines         577      446      -131     
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- Hits          299      173      -126     
+ Misses        278      273        -5     
Impacted Files Coverage Δ
src/util.rs 66.66% <0.00%> (-13.71%) :arrow_down:
src/extensions.rs 79.41% <0.00%> (-8.31%) :arrow_down:
src/arguments.rs 81.53% <0.00%> (-5.06%) :arrow_down:
src/message.rs 13.04% <0.00%> (-4.99%) :arrow_down:
src/config.rs 71.79% <0.00%> (-2.68%) :arrow_down:
src/log.rs 100.00% <0.00%> (ø)

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codecov[bot] avatar Sep 29 '22 07:09 codecov[bot]

Superseded by #148.

dependabot[bot] avatar Dec 28 '22 07:12 dependabot[bot]