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chore(dependencies): Update dependency pre-commit to v3.7.0 #35

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@erNail erNail commented Mar 24, 2024

This PR contains the following updates:

Package Update Change
pre-commit minor ==3.6.2 -> ==3.7.0

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pre-commit/pre-commit

v3.7.0

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Features
  • Use a tty for docker and docker_image hooks when --color is specified.
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  • The per-hook behaviour of fail_fast was fixed. If you want the pre-3.7.0
    behaviour, add fail_fast: true to all hooks before the last fail_fast
    hook.

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@erNail erNail force-pushed the dependency-update/pre-commit-3.x branch from f0b3377 to 5ab417b Compare May 11, 2024 01:53
@erNail erNail merged commit 61ee7ef into main May 15, 2024
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@erNail erNail deleted the dependency-update/pre-commit-3.x branch May 15, 2024 17:20
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