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fix(deps): update dependency nodemon to v3 #51

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This PR contains the following updates:

Package Change Age Adoption Passing Confidence
nodemon (source) ^2.0.0 -> ^3.0.0 age adoption passing confidence

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remy/nodemon (nodemon)

v3.1.0

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v3.0.3

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v3.0.2

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v3.0.1

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v3.0.0

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Features
  • always use polling on IBM i (3b58104)
BREAKING CHANGES
  • official support for node@8 dropped.

However there's no function being used in semver that breaks node 8,
so it's technically still possible to run with node 8, but it will
no longer be supported (or tested in CI).


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@renovate renovate bot changed the title Update dependency nodemon to v3 fix(deps): update dependency nodemon to v3 Dec 7, 2023
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