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Bump storybook version #432

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@JonathanKolnik JonathanKolnik commented Dec 22, 2023

📦 Published PR as canary version: 7.15.16-canary.432.510031e.0

✨ Test out this PR locally via:

npm install @storybook/[email protected]
# or 
yarn add @storybook/[email protected]

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Issue Package Version Note Source
New author assert 2.1.0
New author react-refresh 0.14.0
New author @babel/plugin-syntax-import-meta 7.10.4
New author hasown 2.0.0
New author defaults 1.0.4
Shell access @storybook/telemetry 7.6.6
Shell access @swc/core 1.3.101
Shell access foreground-child 3.1.1
Uses eval @storybook/addon-actions 7.6.6
Uses eval @storybook/manager 7.6.6
Uses eval @storybook/preview 7.6.6
Uses eval telejson 7.2.0

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@JonathanKolnik JonathanKolnik merged commit fb20d9b into master Dec 22, 2023
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🚀 PR was released in v7.15.16 🚀

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