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[Snyk] Upgrade electron-updater from 4.3.9 to 4.3.10 #350

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Snyk has created this PR to upgrade electron-updater from 4.3.9 to 4.3.10.

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Snyk has created this PR to upgrade electron-updater from 4.3.9 to 4.3.10.

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# By TC (1) and snyk-bot (1)
# Via GitHub (1) and TC (1)
* 'master' of github.com:th-ch/youtube-music:
  Bump ytdl/ytpl
  fix: upgrade chokidar from 3.5.1 to 3.5.2
@th-ch th-ch merged commit c6f8c42 into master Aug 6, 2021
@th-ch th-ch deleted the snyk-upgrade-4809caaf0847354b9b537aa0f8a0999d branch August 6, 2021 21:23
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