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chore(deps): update dependency slack to v6.1.2#241

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chore(deps): update dependency slack to v6.1.2#241
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This PR contains the following updates:

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slack orb patch 6.1.16.1.2

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This pull request automates the update of the circleci/slack orb to its latest patch version, 6.1.2. This routine maintenance ensures that the project benefits from the most recent bug fixes and minor enhancements provided by the orb, maintaining stability and keeping dependencies current.

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  • Dependency Update: Updated the circleci/slack orb dependency from version 6.1.1 to 6.1.2.

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This pull request updates the circleci/slack orb from version 6.1.1 to 6.1.2. This is a routine patch-level dependency update, which typically includes bug fixes and is expected to be backward-compatible. The change is correct and follows standard dependency management practices. There are no issues with this update.

@talkiq-ops TalkIQ (talkiq-ops) merged commit c9a0ad9 into master Dec 22, 2025
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@talkiq-ops TalkIQ (talkiq-ops) deleted the renovate/slack-6.1.x branch December 22, 2025 16:04
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