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fix: remove unused got dependency #6625

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fix: remove unused got dependency #6625

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@mrstork mrstork commented May 17, 2024

Summary

As of #6235 got is no longer used in this repository so let's remove it from dependencies!


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📊 Benchmark results

Comparing with 5c49780

  • Dependency count: 1,359 (no change)
  • Package size: 313 MB ⬇️ 0.00% decrease vs. 5c49780
  • Number of ts-expect-error directives: 980 (no change)

@mrstork mrstork merged commit e710f1e into main May 17, 2024
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@mrstork mrstork deleted the remove-dependency-got branch May 17, 2024 14:11
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