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πŸ“¦ Updates org.scala-lang:scala-library from 2.13.5 to 2.13.13

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This update focuses on enhancing the project's compatibility and performance by upgrading the Scala version. The modification is straightforward but essential, involving a single change in the build.sbt file where the Scala version is updated from "2.13.5" to "2.13.13". This upgrade ensures the project benefits from the latest improvements and fixes in the Scala ecosystem.

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build.sbt Updated Scala version from "2.13.5" to "2.13.13".

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Commits Files that changed from the base of the PR and between a536472 and 886ce16.
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Superseded by #92.

@scala-steward scala-steward deleted the update/scala-library-2.13.13 branch May 5, 2024 05:49
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