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fix: use stringified object when communicating from provider to client #26

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  • Use stringified object when communicating between provider and client

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@kieranroneill kieranroneill added the 🐛 bug Something isn't working label Apr 23, 2024
@kieranroneill kieranroneill self-assigned this Apr 23, 2024
@kieranroneill kieranroneill merged commit dd7e51d into main Apr 23, 2024
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## [1.4.1](v1.4.0...v1.4.1) (2024-04-23)

### Bug Fixes

* use stringified object when communicating from provider to client ([#26](#26)) ([dd7e51d](dd7e51d))
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