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Snyk has created this PR to upgrade marked from 0.7.0 to 0.8.0.

ℹ️ Keep your dependencies up-to-date. This makes it easier to fix existing vulnerabilities and to more quickly identify and fix newly disclosed vulnerabilities when they affect your project.
  • The recommended version is 1 version ahead of your current version.
  • The recommended version was released a month ago, on 2019-12-12.
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Package name: marked
  • 0.8.0 - 2019-12-12

    Breaking changes

    Fixes

    • Fix relative urls in baseUrl option #1526
    • Loose task list #1535
    • Fix image parentheses #1557
    • remove module field & update devDependencies #1581

    Docs

    • Update examples with es6+ #1521
    • Fix link to USING_PRO.md page #1552
    • Fix typo in USING_ADVANCED.md #1558
    • Node worker threads are stable #1555

    Dev Dependencies

    • Update deps #1516
    • Update eslint #1542
    • Update htmldiffer async matcher #1543
  • 0.7.0 - 2019-07-06

    Security

    • Sanitize paragraph and text tokens #1504
    • Fix ReDOS for links with backticks (issue #1493) #1515

    Breaking Changes

    • Deprecate sanitize and sanitizer options #1504
    • Move fences to CommonMark #1511
    • Move tables to GFM #1511
    • Remove tables option #1511
    • Single backtick in link text needs to be escaped #1515

    Fixes

    Tests

    • Run tests with correct options #1511
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