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Hello @douglasjunior
This is not a super critical request, but better safe than sorry.
Looking through the depencencies of your project I noticed that a couple of imagemin (and imagemin itself) got some new major releases.
The fact the the last update is almost one year old, also gave time to Electron to deprecate v2.0.0.
So can you make a new release with a round of updated dependencie
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Add a description, image, and links to the svgo topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
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Commit: HatScripts/circle-flags@a419c7f
visibility:hiddenshadows all other inlined SVGs (testcase below).Tested with: Chrome + Firefox
Would it be possible to revert this patch?
Thank you so much!