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chore(deps): update dependency @rollup/plugin-replace to v5 #165

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This PR contains the following updates:

Package Change Age Adoption Passing Confidence
@rollup/plugin-replace (source) 2.4.2 -> 5.0.5 age adoption passing confidence

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rollup/plugins (@​rollup/plugin-replace)

v5.0.5

2023-10-29

Bugfixes

v5.0.4

Compare Source

2023-10-15

Bugfixes

v5.0.3

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2023-10-05

Bugfixes

v5.0.2

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2022-12-17

Bugfixes

v5.0.1

Compare Source

2022-10-21

Updates
  • chore: update rollup dependencies (3038271)

v5.0.0

2022-10-10

Breaking Changes

v4.0.0

2022-02-22

Breaking Changes

v3.1.0

2022-02-11

Features

v3.0.1

2021-12-28

Bugfixes
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v3.0.0

2021-07-16

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Rolled up into #170.

@calvincestari calvincestari deleted the renovate/rollup-plugin-replace-5.x branch December 1, 2023 17:58
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