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Update sbt-mima-plugin to 1.1.0 #1392

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Updates com.typesafe:sbt-mima-plugin from 1.0.1 to 1.1.0.
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Files still referring to the old version number

The following files still refer to the old version number (1.0.1).
You might want to review and update them manually.

build.sbt
core/src/test/scala/sttp/client3/SttpBackendOptionsProxyTest.scala
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updates.ignore = [ { groupId = "com.typesafe", artifactId = "sbt-mima-plugin" } ]

labels: sbt-plugin-update, early-semver-minor, semver-spec-minor, old-version-remains, commit-count:1

@mergify mergify bot added the dependency label Apr 7, 2022
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Pask423 commented Apr 15, 2022

@Mergifyio rebase

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mergify bot commented Apr 15, 2022

rebase

✅ Branch has been successfully rebased

@Pask423 Pask423 force-pushed the update/sbt-mima-plugin-1.1.0 branch from f3b475d to db992f1 Compare April 15, 2022 12:10
@mergify mergify bot merged commit 37dcda3 into softwaremill:master Apr 15, 2022
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