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chore(deps): update dependency typescript to v5 #327

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typescript (source) 4.9.5 -> 5.0.2 age adoption passing confidence

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v5.0.2: TypeScript 5.0

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Coverage: 85.161%. Remained the same when pulling 53352c3 on renovate/major-5-all into 04dea3f on master.

@chimurai chimurai enabled auto-merge (squash) March 25, 2023 09:34
@chimurai chimurai merged commit 93287fe into master Mar 25, 2023
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