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chore(deps-dev): bump bumpp from 9.2.0 to 9.4.0 #74

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Bumps bumpp from 9.2.0 to 9.4.0.

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v9.4.0

   🚀 Features

   🐞 Bug Fixes

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v9.3.1

   🚀 Features

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v9.3.0

   🚀 Features

   🐞 Bug Fixes

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v9.2.1

   🚀 Features

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  • e7b07b4 chore: release v9.4.0
  • 032bd7a feat: find config in parent directory (#8)
  • 0ef9933 chore: update deps
  • 4877803 feat: allow passing --current-version to override the current version (#17)
  • 81b7e35 feat: support next as release type (#15)
  • d9660fe fix: resolve the right config file and args from cli (#20)
  • b765d45 chore: release v9.3.1
  • e36d0b4 chore: update deps
  • 27c5879 chore: update deps
  • ae64720 feat: bump jsr.json & jsr.jsonc by default (#27)
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Bumps [bumpp](https://github.com/antfu/bumpp) from 9.2.0 to 9.4.0.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/antfu/bumpp/releases)
- [Commits](antfu-collective/bumpp@v9.2.0...v9.4.0)

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: bumpp
  dependency-type: direct:development
  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
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