chore(deps): lock file maintenance #364
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🔧 This Pull Request updates lock files to use the latest dependency versions.
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Decision: Accept
Change Score: 10/10
The change updates the
coverage
package from version 7.9.2 to 7.10.1 in theuv.lock
file. This involves updating the version number, sdist URL, hash, size, upload time, and the URLs, hashes, sizes, and upload times for various wheel files.This update appears to be a straightforward dependency update. All the new hashes and URLs look correct.
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Decision: Accept
Change Score: 10/10
The change proposes an update to the
coverage
package from version 7.9.2 to 7.10.1 in theuv.lock
file. The provided diff includes the updated version number, source URL, SHA256 hash, size, and upload time for both the sdist and wheel files. All the included files are for released software.This looks like a straightforward dependency update, and the changes seem correct. Good job.
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Decision: Accept
Change Score: 10/10
The diff proposes an update to the
coverage
package from version 7.9.2 to 7.10.1 in theuv.lock
file. This update includes changes to the sdist URL, hash, and size, as well as updates to the URLs, hashes, and sizes of various wheel files for different platforms and Python versions. The changes look correct and consistent, reflecting a legitimate update to the package. The upload times are also recent. There are no immediately obvious problems.