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Upgrade simple-git dependency to version 3.25.0 #90

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Snyk has created this PR to upgrade simple-git from 3.24.0 to 3.25.0.

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Package name: simple-git
  • 3.25.0 - 2024-06-10

    Minor Changes

    • 0a5378d: Add support for parsing count-objects

    Patch Changes

    • 4aceb15: Upgrade dependencies and build tools
  • 3.24.0 - 2024-03-28

    Minor Changes

    • c355317: Enable the use of a two part custom binary
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  • Updated dependencies versions in package-lock.json and package.json
  • Upgraded simple-git dependency from 3.24.0 to 3.25.0
  • Added new version 3.25.0 of simple-git with updated integrity and license information
  • Added new version 4.3.5 of debug as a dependency of simple-git

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package-lock.json
Updated dependencies versions in package-lock.json             

package-lock.json
['Updated prettier dependency from ^3.3.1 to 3.3.1', 'Updated simple-git dependency from 3.24.0 to ^3.25.0', 'Added new version 3.25.0 of simple-git with updated integrity and license information', 'Added new version 4.3.5 of debug as a dependency of simple-git']

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package.json
Updated simple-git dependency version in package.json       

package.json
['Updated simple-git dependency from 3.24.0 to 3.25.0']

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Snyk has created this PR to upgrade simple-git from 3.24.0 to 3.25.0.

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This Pull Request upgrades the simple-git dependency from version 3.24.0 to 3.25.0. The upgrade includes minor changes such as adding support for parsing count-objects and patch changes like upgrading dependencies and build tools. This update helps keep dependencies current, which can aid in identifying and fixing vulnerabilities more efficiently.

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@penify-dev penify-dev bot changed the title [Snyk] Upgrade simple-git from 3.24.0 to 3.25.0 Upgrade simple-git dependency to version 3.25.0 Jul 1, 2024
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npm/simple-git@3.25.0 shell Transitive: environment, filesystem +5 1.07 MB steveukx

🚮 Removed packages: npm/simple-git@3.24.0

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Consistency
Align the simple-git dependency version in the package.json file with the version in the package-lock.json file

Ensure consistency by updating the simple-git dependency version in the package.json file
to match the version in the package-lock.json file.

package-lock.json [81]

+81 +        "simple-git": "3.25.0",
 
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Suggestion importance[1-10]: 8

Why: Ensuring consistency by updating the simple-git dependency version in the package.json file to match the version in the package-lock.json file is important for maintaining a coherent dependency management system.

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Possible bug
Update the debug dependency version in the simple-git module to the latest stable version

Consider updating the dependency version of debug in the simple-git module to the latest
stable version for potential bug fixes and improvements.

package-lock.json [7151]

 7151 +                "debug": "^4.3.5"
+7152 +                "ms": "2.1.2"
 
Suggestion importance[1-10]: 7

Why: Updating the debug dependency version in the simple-git module can potentially bring bug fixes and improvements.

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