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Update dotenv-safe requirement from ^4.0.4 to ^6.1.0 #7

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Updates the requirements on dotenv-safe to permit the latest version.

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[6.1.0] - 2018-10-09

Changed

[6.0.0] - 2018-06-07

Changed

[5.0.1] - 2018-02-20

Fixed

  • Restored config.js file for preloading

[5.0.0] - 2018-02-19

Added

  • example option as an alias of sample
  • Testing against Node v8 and v9

Changed

  • Breaking: Updated to dotenv 5.0.0. See dotenv's CHANGELOG for more details
  • Slightly reworded error messages
  • Updated code to use ES6 syntax features

Removed

  • Testing against Node v7

[4.0.4] - 2017-04-28

Fixed

  • Fix installation instructions for yarn. Released only to update README on npmjs.com.

[4.0.3] - 2017-01-08

Changed

  • Bump dotenv dependency

[4.0.2] - 2017-01-03

Fixed

  • Fix missing variables not being shown in stack traces while running on Node 7

[4.0.1] - 2017-01-02

Fixed

  • Fix missing MissingEnvVarsError.js error when calling load()

[4.0.0] - 2017-01-02

Changed

[3.0.0] - 2016-11-06

Changed

  • Compare example file to actual environment instead of .env.
    This makes it easier to use dotenv-safe in CI environments, where variables are likely to be injected by some external mechanism.
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