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chore: Bump WebDriverIO to v9 #2827

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socket-security bot commented Oct 11, 2024

New and removed dependencies detected. Learn more about Socket for GitHub ↗︎

Package New capabilities Transitives Size Publisher
npm/@jridgewell/[email protected] None 0 53.2 kB jridgewell
npm/@rollup/[email protected] None 0 1.62 MB guybedford, lukastaegert, rich_harris, ...1 more
npm/@rollup/[email protected] None 0 2.23 MB guybedford, lukastaegert, rich_harris, ...1 more
npm/@rollup/[email protected] None 0 2.19 MB lukastaegert
npm/@rollup/[email protected] None 0 2.38 MB guybedford, lukastaegert, rich_harris, ...1 more
npm/@rollup/[email protected] None 0 2.13 MB guybedford, lukastaegert, rich_harris, ...1 more
npm/@rollup/[email protected] None 0 2.47 MB guybedford, lukastaegert, rich_harris, ...1 more
npm/@rollup/[email protected] None 0 2.25 MB guybedford, lukastaegert, rich_harris, ...1 more
npm/@rollup/[email protected] None 0 2.24 MB guybedford, lukastaegert, rich_harris, ...1 more
npm/@rollup/[email protected] None 0 2.21 MB guybedford, lukastaegert, rich_harris, ...1 more
npm/@rollup/[email protected] None 0 2.12 MB guybedford, lukastaegert, rich_harris, ...1 more
npm/@rollup/[email protected] None 0 2.76 MB guybedford, lukastaegert, rich_harris, ...1 more
npm/@rollup/[email protected] None 0 2.27 MB guybedford, lukastaegert, rich_harris, ...1 more
npm/@rollup/[email protected] None 0 3.85 MB guybedford, lukastaegert, rich_harris, ...1 more
npm/@rollup/[email protected] None 0 2.46 MB guybedford, lukastaegert, rich_harris, ...1 more
npm/@rollup/[email protected] None 0 2.46 MB guybedford, lukastaegert, rich_harris, ...1 more
npm/@rollup/[email protected] None 0 2.76 MB guybedford, lukastaegert, rich_harris, ...1 more
npm/@rollup/[email protected] None 0 2.55 MB lukastaegert
npm/@rollup/[email protected] None 0 3.3 MB guybedford, lukastaegert, rich_harris, ...1 more
npm/@wdio/[email protected] environment Transitive: eval, filesystem, network, shell +115 13.8 MB wdio-user
npm/@wdio/[email protected] None 0 13.3 kB wdio-user
npm/@wdio/[email protected] Transitive: environment, eval, filesystem, network, shell +58 9.69 MB wdio-user
npm/@wdio/[email protected] None +12 3.27 MB wdio-user
npm/@wdio/[email protected] Transitive: environment, eval, filesystem, network, unsafe +54 4.12 MB wdio-user
npm/[email protected] environment +11 806 kB wdio-user
npm/[email protected] None 0 53.6 kB kael
npm/[email protected] None 0 34.4 kB oss-bot
npm/[email protected] filesystem 0 37.6 kB oss-bot
npm/[email protected] None 0 294 kB oss-bot
npm/[email protected] filesystem 0 9.91 kB sindresorhus
npm/[email protected] None 0 2.59 MB eventualbuddha, lukastaegert, rich_harris, ...2 more
npm/[email protected] None 0 426 kB hirokiosame
npm/[email protected] Transitive: environment, filesystem, network, shell +24 230 MB antfu, patak, soda, ...2 more
npm/[email protected] Transitive: environment, eval, filesystem, network, shell +96 16.2 MB christian-bromann, wdio-user, wswebcreation-nl

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