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cheerio just published its new version 0.20.0, which is not covered by your current version range.

If this pull request passes your tests you can publish your software with the latest version of cheerio – otherwise use this branch to work on adaptions and fixes.

Happy fixing and merging 🌴


The new version differs by 56 commits .

  • c3ec1cd Release 0.20.0
  • ef848ca Add coveralls badge, remove link to old report
  • dbcbe90 Merge pull request #808 from leifhanack/lodash4
  • c04ead1 Merge pull request #668 from rwaldin/prop-method
  • b5531bb Merge pull request #671 from twolfson/dev/fallback.select.content.sqwished
  • 9d98bd7 Merge pull request #704 from Rycochet/master
  • 1b9c5c9 Merge pull request #797 from Delgan/641-appendTo_prependTo
  • b12cbe8 Update lodash dependeny to 4.1.0
  • 8c9b2e0 Merge pull request #796 from Delgan/fix_780
  • b09db31 Fix PR #726 adding 'appendTo()' and 'prependTo()'
  • ce8829d Added appendTo and prependTo with tests #641
  • 4779762 Fix #780 by changing options context in '.find()'
  • 8dc1cc9 Add an unit test checking the query of child
  • b27bed6 fix #667: attr({foo: null}) removes attribute foo, like attr('foo', null)
  • 70c5608 Include reference to dedicated "Loading" section

There are 56 commits in total. See the full diff.


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tofumatt added a commit that referenced this pull request Feb 1, 2016
Update cheerio to version 0.20.0 🚀
@tofumatt tofumatt merged commit 9b49dc4 into master Feb 1, 2016
@tofumatt tofumatt deleted the greenkeeper-cheerio-0.20.0 branch February 1, 2016 11:27
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