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fix(security): patch cross-spawn dependency vulnerabilities #700

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@arnaudbesnier arnaudbesnier merged commit b97e86c into main Nov 22, 2024
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## [9.5.3](v9.5.2...v9.5.3) (2024-11-22)

### Bug Fixes

* **security:** patch cross-spawn dependency vulnerabilities ([#700](#700)) ([b97e86c](b97e86c))
* **security:** patch micromatch dependency vulnerabilities ([#699](#699)) ([ccf60b3](ccf60b3))
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