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docs: add missing peer-deps of jest-preset-hops #1672

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Bors merge bot cheat sheet

We are using bors-ng to automate merging of our pull requests. The following table provides a summary of commands that are available to reviewers (members of this repository with push access) and delegates (in case of bors delegate+ or bors delegate=[list]).

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bors retry Run the previous command a second time.

This is a short collection of opinionated commands. For a full list of the commands read the bors reference.

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@bors bors bot merged commit e239c3f into master Mar 19, 2021
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