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chore(deps): pin dependencies #674

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This PR contains the following updates:

Package Type Update Change
actions/checkout action pinDigest -> f43a0e5
actions/setup-go action pinDigest -> 93397be
alpine stage pinDigest -> a6063e9
busybox final pinDigest -> b489907
crazy-max/ghaction-import-gpg action pinDigest -> d6f3f49
docker/login-action action pinDigest -> 465a078
docker/setup-buildx-action action pinDigest -> 885d146
docker/setup-qemu-action action pinDigest -> 2b82ce8
samuelmeuli/action-snapcraft action pinDigest -> d33c176
shogo82148/actions-goveralls action pinDigest -> 785c9d6

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@mvisonneau mvisonneau merged commit 1b72a67 into main Jul 1, 2024
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coverage: 46.573%. remained the same
when pulling 4e17537 on renovate/pin-dependencies
into 278556b on main.

@mvisonneau mvisonneau deleted the renovate/pin-dependencies branch July 1, 2024 15:55
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