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CI: publish to npm with provenance #611

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Merging #611 (96ed08d) into main (2825d6b) will decrease coverage by 0.03%.
The diff coverage is n/a.

@@            Coverage Diff             @@
##             main     #611      +/-   ##
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- Coverage   93.64%   93.62%   -0.03%     
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  Files          77       77              
  Lines        4548     4548              
  Branches      979      979              
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- Hits         4259     4258       -1     
  Misses        276      276              
- Partials       13       14       +1     

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@emmercm emmercm merged commit be4a6da into main Aug 25, 2023
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