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Update all dependencies 🌴 #2773

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Update all dependencies 🌴 #2773

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Hello 👋

This is the first automated pull requests to help reach the goal of up to date and stable software.
It updates all of the dependencies in the package.json in one go, but from now on you’ll receive pull requests for each dependency update in isolation and in real time.

For updates that satisfy the existing version range you’ll get pull-requests only if it breaks your build.

Example:

-  "underscore": "^1.6.0"
+  "underscore": "^1.7.0"

When an update does not satisfy the existing range you’ll get the pull request right away.

Example:

-  "lodash": "^3.0.0"
+  "lodash": "^4.0.0"

Happy fixing and merging 🌴


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@matthew-dean do you want to merge this once you've finished with the current release?

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p.s. after that I'll sort out the other greenkeeper PR's since I added it to less.js

lukeapage added a commit that referenced this pull request Jan 30, 2016
@lukeapage lukeapage merged commit 36dec20 into master Jan 30, 2016
@lukeapage lukeapage deleted the greenkeeper-update-all branch January 30, 2016 07:32
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