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chore(deps): update dependency fs-extra to v9 #410

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This PR contains the following updates:

Package Type Update Change
fs-extra devDependencies major 8.1.0 -> 9.0.0

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jprichardson/node-fs-extra

v9.0.0

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The following changes, allthough technically breaking, will not affect the vast majority of users:

  • outputJson now outputs objects as they were when the function was called, even if they are mutated later (#​702, #​768)
  • Cannot pass null as an options parameter to *Json* methods (#​745, #​768)
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  • Add promise shims for fs.writev & fs.opendir (#​747)
  • Better errors for ensureFile (#​696, #​744)
  • Better file comparison for older Node versions (#​694)
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@axetroy axetroy merged commit 4f1845d into master Mar 20, 2020
@axetroy axetroy deleted the renovate/fs-extra-9.x branch March 20, 2020 01:51
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