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feat: package is now ESM #372

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feat: package is now ESM #372

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BREAKING CHANGE: package is now ESM

BREAKING CHANGE: package is now ESM
@wolfy1339 wolfy1339 added Type: Breaking change Used to note any change that requires a major version bump Type: Feature New feature or request labels Mar 4, 2024
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I had missed the README changes.

@wolfy1339 wolfy1339 merged commit ad8df92 into main Mar 5, 2024
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@wolfy1339 wolfy1339 deleted the beta branch March 5, 2024 19:02
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🎉 This PR is included in version 5.0.0 🎉

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