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This PR contains the following updates:

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actions/stale action patch v3.0.18 -> v3.0.19

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actions/stale

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  • Enhance logs to provide more detailed output
  • Split certain options to be more granular for Pull Requests vs Issues:
    • any-of-issue-labels
    • any-of-pr-labels
    • remove-issue-stale-when-updated
    • remove-pr-stale-when-updated
  • Dependency updates

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@renovate renovate bot force-pushed the renovate/actions-stale-3.x branch from d250512 to 1e3cae1 Compare September 8, 2021 06:52
@ascorbic ascorbic added the type: chore work needed to keep the product and development running smoothly label Sep 8, 2021
@ascorbic ascorbic merged commit 0c62df7 into main Sep 8, 2021
@ascorbic ascorbic deleted the renovate/actions-stale-3.x branch September 8, 2021 06:52
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