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Update dependency @octokit/webhooks to v12.0.11 GF-14 #78

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Package Change Age Adoption Passing Confidence
@octokit/webhooks 12.0.10 -> 12.0.11 age adoption passing confidence

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octokit/webhooks.js (@​octokit/webhooks)

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The pull request updates the dependency @octokit/webhooks from version 12.0.10 to 12.0.11. The release notes for v12.0.11 indicate that a bug fix was made to use .js extension instead of .ts.

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@ammar-ahmed-butt ammar-ahmed-butt changed the title Update dependency @octokit/webhooks to v12.0.11 Update dependency @octokit/webhooks to v12.0.11 GF-14 Jan 11, 2024
@ammar-ahmed-butt ammar-ahmed-butt merged commit 6c83596 into master Jan 11, 2024
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