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NO-TASK Dependabot Bumb#3

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NO-TASK-Dependabot-Bumps
Jun 25, 2026
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NO-TASK Dependabot Bumb#3
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NO-TASK-Dependabot-Bumps

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Summary

Fixes all open Dependabot vulnerabilities in the project (25 open alerts: 1 critical, 14 high, 8 medium, 2 low) and bumps the version to 2.3.0.

Changes

  • Resolved dependency vulnerabilities via npm audit fix (updated package-lock.json within the existing semver ranges).
  • Version bump 2.2.02.3.0.

Verification

  • npm audit: 0 vulnerabilities.
  • Tests: 28/28 passing.
  • CLI starts correctly.

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Pull request overview

Updates the project’s Node/NPM dependency graph to address Dependabot-reported vulnerabilities and bumps the CLI version to 2.3.0, without changing application source code.

Changes:

  • Bumped package version from 2.2.0 to 2.3.0.
  • Updated package-lock.json to newer resolved dependency versions (within the existing declared semver ranges) to remediate vulnerabilities.

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File Description
package.json Version bump to 2.3.0.
package-lock.json Refreshes locked dependency versions and metadata to incorporate security fixes and updated transitive deps.

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@jmayoralalba jmayoralalba merged commit 3721187 into main Jun 25, 2026
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@jmayoralalba jmayoralalba deleted the NO-TASK-Dependabot-Bumps branch June 25, 2026 09:49
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