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chore(deps): bump dependency updates #227

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Automated pull request to update dependencies.

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    • Updated the version of the @grpc/grpc-js dependency to improve performance and security.

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The pull request updates the package.json file for the example-ts project by changing the version of the @grpc/grpc-js dependency from ^1.11.3 to ^1.12.0. No other changes were made to the file's structure, scripts, or other dependencies.

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example-ts/package.json Updated @grpc/grpc-js dependency version from ^1.11.3 to ^1.12.0

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@vdaas-ci vdaas-ci merged commit 5535b0e into main Oct 4, 2024
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@vdaas-ci vdaas-ci deleted the chore/update-npm branch October 4, 2024 12:29
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