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chore: update commitlint monorepo (5.x) #702

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@renovate renovate bot commented Jun 26, 2022

This PR contains the following updates:

Package Change Age Adoption Passing Confidence
@commitlint/config-conventional (source) ^13.1.0 -> ^13.2.0 age adoption passing confidence
commitlint (source) ^13.1.0 -> ^13.2.1 age adoption passing confidence

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conventional-changelog/commitlint (@​commitlint/config-conventional)

v13.2.0

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Note: Version bump only for package @​commitlint/config-conventional

conventional-changelog/commitlint (commitlint)

v13.2.1

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Note: Version bump only for package commitlint

v13.2.0

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Note: Version bump only for package commitlint


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@renovate renovate bot requested a review from dhmlau as a code owner June 26, 2022 19:13
@renovate renovate bot force-pushed the renovate/5.x-commitlint-monorepo branch from c1d19c2 to 48d6706 Compare August 28, 2022 07:45
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