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chore(deps): update dependency assert-rejects to v1 #446

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This Pull Request updates dependency assert-rejects from ^0.1.1 to ^1.0.0


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Merging #446 into master will not change coverage.
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@JustinBeckwith JustinBeckwith merged commit 552a4a2 into master Aug 8, 2018
@renovate renovate bot deleted the renovate/assert-rejects-1.x branch August 8, 2018 17:44
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