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Update MapLibre to version 4 #872

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Update MapLibre to version 4 #872

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@HarelM HarelM commented Feb 4, 2024

This updates maplibre from a pre-release to an official release.
It also removed the pre.2 from maputnik as maputnik is now published and there's no reason to keep it in pre-release version name.
This doesn't mean maputnik has an npm package at this point though.

@HarelM HarelM requested a review from nyurik February 4, 2024 07:17
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All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Comparison is base (3b95b25) 56.94% compared to head (a035c60) 56.94%.
Report is 1 commits behind head on main.

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@HarelM HarelM merged commit ea42f43 into main Feb 4, 2024
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@HarelM HarelM deleted the maplibre-4 branch February 4, 2024 08:01
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