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[Snyk] Upgrade postcss-nested from 6.0.0 to 6.0.1 #185

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Snyk has created this PR to upgrade postcss-nested from 6.0.0 to 6.0.1.

ℹ️ Keep your dependencies up-to-date. This makes it easier to fix existing vulnerabilities and to more quickly identify and fix newly disclosed vulnerabilities when they affect your project.


  • The recommended version is 1 version ahead of your current version.
  • The recommended version was released 5 months ago, on 2023-02-19.
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Package name: postcss-nested from postcss-nested GitHub release notes
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Package name: postcss-nested
  • 69c2eba Release 6.1 version
  • 6e3b93c Add @ container to bubbled at-rules
  • 07b4427 Update note about postcss-nesting
  • a5a8b49 Clarify that there is no 100% compatibility
  • 0bec2f5 Update dependencies
  • 851afa0 Add Node.js 19 to CI
  • 0302ee4 Remove dublicate plugin

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@realashleybailey realashleybailey merged commit 1099029 into master Jul 27, 2023
@realashleybailey realashleybailey deleted the snyk-upgrade-25e40633404ecefeb394c374a0b73833 branch July 27, 2023 19:27
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