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fix(deps): update dependency tomlkit to v0.11.8 #499

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Package Change Age Adoption Passing Confidence
tomlkit 0.11.7 -> 0.11.8 age adoption passing confidence

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sdispater/tomlkit

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  • Remove the extra indentations added when parsing nested sub-tables. (#​256)
  • Ignore the CRLF immediately following a multiple basic string opening. (#​262)
  • Stringifying subtables and nested tables in arrays of tables. (#​283)
  • Messed table structure when building a table with dotted keys. (#​284)

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@rbailey-godaddy rbailey-godaddy merged commit 824b621 into main Sep 7, 2023
@rbailey-godaddy rbailey-godaddy deleted the renovate/tomlkit-0.x-lockfile branch September 7, 2023 21:13
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