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Update ipfs-http-client to the latest version 🚀 #2556
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The dependency ipfs-http-client was updated from
38.2.1
to39.0.2
.This version is not covered by your current version range.
If you don’t accept this pull request, your project will work just like it did before. However, you might be missing out on a bunch of new features, fixes and/or performance improvements from the dependency update.
Publisher: achingbrain
License: MIT
Release Notes for v39.0.2
Bug Fixes
Commits
The new version differs by 12 commits ahead by 12, behind by 3.
c5edccd
chore: release version v39.0.2
eb6cb94
chore: update contributors
432e1e8
fix: use non-strict equivalence for options.preload (#1134)
2d8361a
chore: avoid double travis build for PRs (#1133)
91ee5b3
chore: release version v39.0.1
62a196d
chore: update contributors
25b6043
fix: increase default timeout and respect value passed to
ky.extend
(#1130)c82b031
fix: expose preload argument (#1129)
a5aa139
chore: release version v39.0.0
3dccc1c
chore: update contributors
df3d180
chore: update deps
d087b72
chore: converts remaining files api to async iterators (#1124)
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