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Update snyk to the latest version 🚀 #735

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@greenkeeper greenkeeper bot commented Dec 30, 2019

The devDependency snyk was updated from 1.268.0 to 1.269.0.

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Publisher: snyk-admin
License: Apache-2.0

Release Notes for v1.269.0

1.269.0 (2019-12-30)

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  • scan with --sbt-graph by default (b2150ea)
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The new version differs by 2 commits.

  • a90bec7 Merge pull request #930 from snyk/feat/scan-with-sbt-graph-by-default
  • b2150ea feat: scan with --sbt-graph by default

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Coverage remained the same at 48.241% when pulling 004d1ce on greenkeeper/snyk-1.269.0 into 92dadd1 on master.

@hfreire hfreire merged commit b6b96aa into master Dec 30, 2019
@greenkeeper greenkeeper bot deleted the greenkeeper/snyk-1.269.0 branch December 30, 2019 13:03
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hfreire commented Jan 4, 2020

🎉 This PR is included in version 1.4.61 🎉

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