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Update tdr-generated-graphql to 0.0.398 in scala-steward-dependencies #1421

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📦 Updates uk.gov.nationalarchives:tdr-generated-graphql from 0.0.397 to 0.0.398

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updates.ignore = [ { groupId = "uk.gov.nationalarchives", artifactId = "tdr-generated-graphql" } ]

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dependencyOverrides = [{
  pullRequests = { frequency = "30 days" },
  dependency = { groupId = "uk.gov.nationalarchives", artifactId = "tdr-generated-graphql" }
}]
labels: library-update, early-semver-major, semver-spec-patch, commit-count:1

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@mergify mergify bot merged commit 645180d into scala-steward-dependencies Dec 16, 2024
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@mergify mergify bot deleted the update/scala-steward-dependencies/tdr-generated-graphql-0.0.398 branch December 16, 2024 08:35
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