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Update dependency eslint-plugin-flowtype to v2.43.0 #48

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This Pull Request updates dependency eslint-plugin-flowtype from v2.42.0 to v2.43.0

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v2.43.0

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2.43.0 (2018-02-09)

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  • Add newline-after-flow-annotation rule (#​312) (ad4cf826)

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v2.43.0

  • ad4cf82 feat: Add newline-after-flow-annotation rule (#​312)

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@renovate renovate bot force-pushed the renovate/eslint-plugin-flowtype-2.x branch from 1ce6b4f to d6c470e Compare February 10, 2018 00:30
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@old-fusion-bot old-fusion-bot bot merged commit 087dc57 into master Feb 11, 2018
@renovate renovate bot deleted the renovate/eslint-plugin-flowtype-2.x branch February 11, 2018 20:57
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