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Bumps Nerdbank.GitVersioning from 3.7.112 to 3.7.115

[version update]

⚠️ This is an automated update. ⚠️

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    • Updated dependency Nerdbank.GitVersioning to version 3.7.115

Bumps Nerdbank.GitVersioning from 3.7.112 to 3.7.115</br>
[version update]

### ⚠️ This is an automated update. ⚠️
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The pull request involves a minor update to the packages.lock.json file for the nanoFramework.MagicBit project. Specifically, the Nerdbank.GitVersioning package version has been incrementally upgraded from 3.7.112 to 3.7.115. This change updates the dependency's version, resolved version, and content hash in the lock file, ensuring precise dependency tracking for the project.

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nanoFramework.MagicBit/packages.lock.json Updated Nerdbank.GitVersioning package version from 3.7.112 to 3.7.115

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91-93: LGTM! Automated update of Nerdbank.GitVersioning.

The automated update from 3.7.112 to 3.7.115 is a patch version bump, which should be backward compatible. The content hash has been properly updated to match the new version.

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@nfbot nfbot merged commit 2734ba0 into main Jan 13, 2025
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@nfbot nfbot deleted the nfbot/update-dependencies/e6e659d3-8e1e-491f-ac02-1c93f6e1e982 branch January 13, 2025 01:13
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