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fix(deps): update dependency got to v13 #6399

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@mrstork mrstork commented May 27, 2025

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v14 requires Node.js 20, so this is as far as we can upgrade at this time.
We can consider dropping got or replacing it with a different and smaller package, but that will be done in a separate piece of work


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@mrstork mrstork merged commit c25de20 into main May 27, 2025
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@mrstork mrstork deleted the upgrade-got branch May 27, 2025 17:12
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