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Bump nanoid from 4.0.0 to 5.0.9 #2321

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Bumps nanoid from 4.0.0 to 5.0.9.

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5.0.9

  • Fixed a way to break Nano ID by passing non-integer size (by @​myndzi).

5.0.8

5.0.7

5.0.6

  • Fixed React Native support.
Changelog

Sourced from nanoid's changelog.

5.0.9

  • Fixed a way to break Nano ID by passing non-integer size (by @​myndzi).

5.0.8

5.0.7

5.0.6

  • Fixed React Native support.

5.0.5

  • Make browser’s version faster by increasing size a little (by Samuel Elgozi).

5.0.4

5.0.3

  • Fixed CLI docs (by Chris Schmich).

5.0.2

  • Fixed webcrypto import (by Divyansh Singh).

5.0.1

  • Fixed Node.js 18 support.

5.0

  • Moved Node.js version to Web Crypto API.
  • Removed async API since Web Crypto API has only sync version.
  • Removed Node.js 14 and 16 support.

4.0.2

  • Added link to Github Sponsors.

4.0.1

4.0

  • Removed CommonJS support. Nano ID 4 will work only with ESM applications. We will support 3.x branch with CommonJS for users who can’t migrate to ESM.
  • Removed Node.js 10 and Node.js 12 support.
  • Reduced npm package size.

3.3.8

  • Fixed a way to break Nano ID by passing non-integer size (by @​myndzi).

3.3.7

  • Fixed node16 TypeScript support (by Saadi Myftija).

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Bumps [nanoid](https://github.com/ai/nanoid) from 4.0.0 to 5.0.9.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/ai/nanoid/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/ai/nanoid/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](ai/nanoid@4.0.0...5.0.9)

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