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The dependency emoji-regex was updated from 6.5.1 to 7.0.2.

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Coverage remained the same at 99.443% when pulling 52fd7ea on greenkeeper/emoji-regex-7.0.2 into 33a1f94 on master.

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greenkeeper bot commented Dec 21, 2018

  • The dependency emoji-regex was updated from 6.5.1 to 7.0.3.

Update to this version instead 🚀

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The new version differs by 2 commits.

  • 3cbaf44 Release v7.0.3
  • 897e55a Fix types so that they are in published package (#51)

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@jessebeach jessebeach merged commit 8bf4cb5 into master Jan 3, 2019
@jessebeach jessebeach deleted the greenkeeper/emoji-regex-7.0.2 branch January 3, 2019 23:21
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