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Update dependency rake to '~> 13.4.0'#60

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This PR contains the following updates:

Package Change Age Adoption Passing Confidence
rake (changelog) '~> 13.3.0''~> 13.4.0' age adoption passing confidence

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@renovate renovate Bot requested review from Fryguy and agrare as code owners April 14, 2026 11:41
@renovate renovate Bot assigned agrare and Fryguy Apr 14, 2026
@renovate renovate Bot force-pushed the renovate/rake-13.x branch from eddf720 to 27768e4 Compare May 18, 2026 13:38
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Checked commit 27768e4 with ruby 3.3.10, rubocop 1.86.0, haml-lint 0.73.0, and yamllint 1.37.1
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