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chore(deps): bump pre-commit from v3.5.0 to v3.6.0 #504

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This PR contains the following updates:

Package Change Age Adoption Passing Confidence
pre-commit ==3.5.0 -> ==3.6.0 age adoption passing confidence

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pre-commit/pre-commit (pre-commit)

v3.6.0

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| datasource | package    | from  | to    |
| ---------- | ---------- | ----- | ----- |
| pypi       | pre-commit | 3.5.0 | 3.6.0 |
@forking-renovate forking-renovate bot added dependencies Pull requests that update a dependency file python Pull requests that update Python code labels Dec 17, 2023
@Kurt-von-Laven Kurt-von-Laven merged commit 137adf7 into ScribeMD:main Dec 17, 2023
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@renovate-bot renovate-bot deleted the renovate/pre-commit branch December 17, 2023 23:58
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