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[Snyk] Security upgrade puppeteer from 20.7.3 to 22.11.2 #64

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Snyk has created this PR to fix 1 vulnerabilities in the npm dependencies of this project.

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npm/[email protected] Transitive: environment, filesystem, network, shell, unsafe +111 23.1 MB

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Minified code npm/[email protected] 🚫
Network access npm/@tootallnate/[email protected] 🚫
Filesystem access npm/@tootallnate/[email protected] 🚫
Minified code npm/@tootallnate/[email protected] 🚫
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Medium pkg:npm/[email protected] (t) upgrade to: > 2.7.14

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