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[Snyk] Upgrade redis from 4.6.14 to 4.6.15 #9

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Snyk has created this PR to upgrade redis from 4.6.14 to 4.6.15.

ℹ️ Keep your dependencies up-to-date. This makes it easier to fix existing vulnerabilities and to more quickly identify and fix newly disclosed vulnerabilities when they affect your project.


  • The recommended version is 1 version ahead of your current version.

  • The recommended version was released on 21 days ago.

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Package name: redis
  • 4.6.15 - 2024-07-02

    Enhancements

    • Upgrade @ redis/client from 1.5.16 to 1.5.17
  • 4.6.14 - 2024-05-16

    Enhancements

    • Upgrade @ redis/client from 1.5.14 to 1.5.16
from redis GitHub release notes

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@mcsaur mcsaur merged commit a742a9f into master Oct 19, 2024
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@mcsaur mcsaur deleted the snyk-upgrade-be0b93b89bb21c7f001a2eecff27cec8 branch October 19, 2024 16:20
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