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Using resolutions to update y18n #346

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@AhmedAbdoOrtiga AhmedAbdoOrtiga commented Dec 1, 2020

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Upgrading y18n to 5.0.5 to avoid this issue

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  • Addresses an existing issue: Fixes #0000
  • Added relevant unit test for your changes. (yarn test)
  • Verified code coverage for the changes made. Check coverage report at: <rootDir>/test-results/unit/coverage
  • Ran precheckin (yarn precheckin)

@AhmedAbdoOrtiga AhmedAbdoOrtiga requested a review from a team as a code owner December 1, 2020 22:34
@@ -38,6 +38,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Check for lint errors
run: yarn lint


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Nit: Extra line here? I don't think it is necessary to make changes to this file for the resolution update

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Minor comment, otherwise LGTM

@AhmedAbdoOrtiga AhmedAbdoOrtiga merged commit 24fdac5 into master Dec 3, 2020
@AhmedAbdoOrtiga AhmedAbdoOrtiga changed the title Using resolutions to update highlight.js y18n Using resolutions to update y18n Dec 4, 2020
@dbjorge dbjorge deleted the ahmohame/update_y18n branch January 6, 2021 22:18
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