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chore(js): update vendored libraries #13660

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@weblate weblate added the dependencies Third-party library dependencies. label Jan 26, 2025
@weblate weblate enabled auto-merge (rebase) January 26, 2025 05:35
@nijel nijel merged commit 767df3c into main Jan 26, 2025
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@nijel nijel deleted the create-pull-request/yarn-update branch January 26, 2025 05:50
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All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Project coverage is 90.95%. Comparing base (dc329fb) to head (4939a55).
Report is 1 commits behind head on main.

✅ All tests successful. No failed tests found.

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