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fix: bump node core to 2.17.9 #152

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PR summary

This PR bumps the node core version to 2.17.9 and also bumps the follow-redirects dependency to avoid a snyk vulnerability.

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@padamstx padamstx self-assigned this Jan 19, 2022
@padamstx padamstx changed the title fix: bump follow-redirects to avoid vulnerability fix: bump core to 2.17.9 Jan 19, 2022
@padamstx padamstx changed the title fix: bump core to 2.17.9 fix: bump node core to 2.17.9 Jan 19, 2022
@padamstx padamstx merged commit 4cd1e04 into main Jan 19, 2022
@padamstx padamstx deleted the bump-core branch January 19, 2022 22:41
ibm-devx-sdk pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jan 19, 2022
## [0.22.7](v0.22.6...v0.22.7) (2022-01-19)

### Bug Fixes

* bump follow-redirects to avoid vulnerability ([#152](#152)) ([4cd1e04](4cd1e04))
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