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Upgrade eas-build dependencies #2281

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⬆️ Upgrades eas-build dependencies.

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/changelog-entry chore Upgrade eas-build dependencies.

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✅ Thank you for adding the changelog entry!

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Size Change: -546 B (0%)

Total Size: 51.3 MB

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./packages/eas-cli/dist/eas-linux-x64.tar.gz 51.3 MB -546 B (0%)

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All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Project coverage is 53.99%. Comparing base (33fb5fa) to head (c7d9089).

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  Files         520      520            
  Lines       18981    18981            
  Branches     3813     4009   +196     
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  Hits        10247    10247            
+ Misses       8713     8022   -691     
- Partials       21      712   +691     

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Superseded by next upgrade

@sjchmiela sjchmiela closed this Mar 14, 2024
@sjchmiela sjchmiela deleted the @expo-bot/eas-build-bump-6c7738aeaa branch March 14, 2024 20:27
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