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It makes sense to be explicit about this (and not just point to latest) so that we don't break things for people visiting the v3 REPL anew once v4 comes out. This is actually causing a problem on the v2 REPL right now, I'll open an issue over there.

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Opened sveltejs/v2.svelte.dev#406

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Merging #2451 into master will not change coverage.
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@Rich-Harris Rich-Harris merged commit 3826d6c into master Apr 21, 2019
@Rich-Harris Rich-Harris deleted the repl-v3 branch April 21, 2019 14:18
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