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Update the cross-spawn version to 7.0.6 #44

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Update the cross-spawn version to 7.0.6

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GHSA-3xgq-45jj-v275

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codecov bot commented Dec 11, 2024

Codecov Report

All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Project coverage is 99.45%. Comparing base (5fe21d9) to head (efd1c94).
Report is 1 commits behind head on main.

✅ All tests successful. No failed tests found.

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@peterzhuamazon peterzhuamazon merged commit f8ba38a into opensearch-project:main Dec 23, 2024
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@peterzhuamazon peterzhuamazon deleted the fix-cross-spawn branch December 23, 2024 16:57
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