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Yarn1 support #170

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  • All tests passed. If this feature is not already covered by the tests, I added new tests.
  • All static analysis checks passed.
  • This pull request is on the dev branch.
  • I used gofmt for formatting the code before submitting the pull request.

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…pendencies to use the function GetYarnDependencies2 (and then switch the names) and last- fix all calls in tests.
…pendencies to use the function GetYarnDependencies2 (and then switch the names) and last- fix all calls in tests.
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