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Remove unused slate-history dependency on immer #4430

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As discussed in #4050 (comment) immer was upgraded in slate-history but it was not published (this was before the changeset auto-publish system was introduced). Merging this means the package will be included in the next publish.

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Follow up to: #4050

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I can't find any reference to immer in the current slate-history code so this should be safe.

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  • The new code matches the existing patterns and styles.
  • The tests pass with yarn test.
  • The linter passes with yarn lint. (Fix errors with yarn fix.)
  • The relevant examples still work. (Run examples with yarn start.)
  • You've added a changeset if changing functionality. (Add one with yarn changeset add.)

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🦋 Changeset detected

Latest commit: 86e14d5

The changes in this PR will be included in the next version bump.

This PR includes changesets to release 1 package
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@TheSpyder TheSpyder merged commit 748bf75 into ianstormtaylor:main Aug 10, 2021
@TheSpyder TheSpyder deleted the remove-immer-from-history branch August 10, 2021 01:43
This was referenced Aug 10, 2021
dylans pushed a commit to dylans/slate that referenced this pull request Sep 13, 2021
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