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[Snyk] Fix for 26 vulnerable dependencies #81

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This PR fixes one or more vulnerable packages in the npm dependencies of this project.
See the Snyk test report for more details.

Snyk Project: Donmclean/riko:package.json

Snyk Organization: Donmclean

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If you are using package-lock.json or yarn.lock, please re-lock your dependencies and push an updated lockfile before merging this PR.

Changes included in this PR

  • Changes to the following files to upgrade the vulnerable dependencies to a fixed version:
    • package.json

Vulnerabilities that will be fixed

With an upgrade:

Note that some vulnerabilities couldn’t be fully fixed, and so will still fail the Snyk test report.

You can read more about Snyk's upgrade and patch logic in Snyk's documentation.

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Coverage remained the same at 49.533% when pulling 60b385e on snyk-fix-mv83gw into f48e0dc on master.

@Donmclean Donmclean merged commit 38d8cc5 into master Dec 14, 2018
@Donmclean Donmclean deleted the snyk-fix-mv83gw branch December 14, 2018 07:57
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