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fix(deps): update dependency conventional-recommended-bump to v6.0.9 #588

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conventional-recommended-bump dependencies patch 6.0.5 -> 6.0.9

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The fact that you're not using version ranges in this package makes it impossible for us to do patch upgrades like this in our own applications. Perhaps you ought to consider using ^ versions so you don't have to babysit every dependency so much. In the meantime, could you please look into this?

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