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chore(deps): update react monorepo to v17 (major) #697

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This PR contains the following updates:

Package Type Update Change
react (source) peerDependencies major ^16.13.1 -> ^16.13.1 || ^17.0.0
react-dom (source) peerDependencies major ^16.13.1 -> ^16.13.1 || ^17.0.0

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Today, we are releasing React 17!

Learn more about React 17 and how to update to it on the official React blog.

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@renovate renovate bot added the renovate label Oct 23, 2020
@renovate renovate bot force-pushed the renovate/major-react-monorepo branch from 58e07b0 to ff32e5a Compare October 23, 2020 17:53
@bokuweb bokuweb merged commit b75414e into master Oct 25, 2020
@renovate renovate bot deleted the renovate/major-react-monorepo branch October 25, 2020 15:27
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