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Bumps glob from 10.3.10 to 11.0.1.

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11.0

  • Drop support for node before v20

10.4

  • Add includeChildMatches: false option
  • Export the Ignore class

10.3

  • Add --default -p flag to provide a default pattern
  • exclude symbolic links to directories when follow and nodir are both set

10.2

  • Add glob cli

10.1

  • Return '.' instead of the empty string '' when the current working directory is returned as a match.
  • Add posix: true option to return / delimited paths, even on Windows.

10.0.0

  • No default exports, only named exports

9.3.3

  • Upgraded minimatch to v8, adding support for any degree of nested extglob patterns.

9.3

  • Add aliases for methods. glob.sync, glob.stream, glob.stream.sync, etc.

9.2

  • Support using a custom fs object, which is passed to PathScurry
  • add maxDepth option
  • add stat option
  • add custom Ignore support

9.1

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Bumps [glob](https://github.com/isaacs/node-glob) from 10.3.10 to 11.0.1.
- [Changelog](https://github.com/isaacs/node-glob/blob/main/changelog.md)
- [Commits](isaacs/node-glob@v10.3.10...v11.0.1)

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: glob
  dependency-type: direct:development
  update-type: version-update:semver-major
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@dependabot dependabot bot added the dependencies Pull requests that update a dependency file label Jan 13, 2025
"glob": "^11.0.1",
"mocha": "^10.2.0",
"typescript": "^5.3.3"
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Code review suggestions:

  1. Ensure that upgrading the "glob" package to "^11.0.1" doesn't introduce any breaking changes in your project. Test thoroughly to confirm compatibility.
  2. Consider updating other dependencies to their latest versions to leverage potential bug fixes, improvements, and new features.
  3. Run tests on the project after updating each dependency to catch any issues early.
  4. Check if any custom code relies on specific behavior of older versions of "glob" or other dependencies before updating.

Bug risk assessment:

  • There might be a risk of breaking changes or compatibility issues with other parts of the project due to the version upgrade of the "glob" package. Thorough testing is recommended to mitigate this risk.

Overall, the code patch seems straightforward, but it's essential to ensure seamless integration of the updated dependencies into your project.

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