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version-bump-prompt@1.6.3 breaks build ⚠️ #5

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Hello lovely humans,

version-bump-prompt just published its new version 1.6.3.

State Failing tests ⚠️
Dependency version-bump-prompt
New version 1.6.3
Type devDependency

This version is covered by your current version range and after updating it in your project the build kept failing.

It looks like your project, in its current form, is malfunctioning and this update didn’t really change that. I don’t want to leave you in the dark about updates though. I recommend you get your project passing and then check the impact of this update again.

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The new version differs by 2 commits .

  • 3a27722 "release v1.6.3"
  • b635f9d Fixed a bug caused by a breaking change in Istanbul

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@JamesMessinger JamesMessinger merged commit f042a55 into master Sep 2, 2016
@JamesMessinger JamesMessinger deleted the greenkeeper-version-bump-prompt-1.6.3 branch September 2, 2016 14:26
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