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[Snyk] Upgrade inquirer from 7.0.5 to 7.3.3 #264

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Snyk has created this PR to upgrade inquirer from 7.0.5 to 7.3.3.

ℹ️ Keep your dependencies up-to-date. This makes it easier to fix existing vulnerabilities and to more quickly identify and fix newly disclosed vulnerabilities when they affect your project.


  • The recommended version is 8 versions ahead of your current version.
  • The recommended version was released a year ago, on 2020-07-23.
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Package name: inquirer
  • 7.3.3 - 2020-07-23
  • 7.3.2 - 2020-07-13
  • 7.3.1 - 2020-07-10
  • 7.3.0 - 2020-07-02
  • 7.2.0 - 2020-06-15
  • 7.1.0 - 2020-03-10
  • 7.0.7 - 2020-03-10
  • 7.0.6 - 2020-03-04
  • 7.0.5 - 2020-02-29
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@tobiaslohr tobiaslohr added the dependencies Pull requests that update a dependency file label Jan 13, 2022
@tobiaslohr tobiaslohr added this to the 2.9.x milestone Jan 13, 2022
@tobiaslohr tobiaslohr merged commit 3604716 into master Jan 20, 2022
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