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deps!: update to new stream type deps #36

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libp2p streams are now explicit about the types of sync/sources they provide, showing that they are AsyncGenerators and not just AsyncIterables.

Refs: achingbrain/it-stream-types#45

BREAKING CHANGE: the type of the source/sink properties have changed

libp2p streams are now explicit about the types of sync/sources they provide, showing that they are `AsyncGenerator`s and not just `AsyncIterable`s.

Refs: achingbrain/it-stream-types#45

BREAKING CHANGE: the type of the source/sink properties have changed
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@wemeetagain wemeetagain merged commit a2d841d into master Apr 19, 2023
@wemeetagain wemeetagain deleted the deps/update-to-new-stream-types branch April 19, 2023 13:28
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## [4.0.0](v3.0.10...v4.0.0) (2023-04-19)

### ⚠ BREAKING CHANGES

* the type of the source/sink properties have changed

### Dependencies

* update to new stream type deps ([#36](#36)) ([a2d841d](a2d841d))
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