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chore(deps): update dependency @types/node to v22 #900

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@renovate renovate bot commented Oct 29, 2024

This PR contains the following updates:

Package Type Update Change Pending OpenSSF
@types/node (source) devDependencies major 20.17.6 -> 22.9.3 22.10.0 (+1) OpenSSF Scorecard

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