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Update circe-core, circe-generic, ... to 0.13.0 #221

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Updates

from 0.12.3 to 0.13.0.
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I'll automatically update this PR to resolve conflicts as long as you don't change it yourself.

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updates.ignore = [ { groupId = "io.circe" } ]

labels: library-update, semver-minor

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Merging #221 into master will not change coverage.
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@barambani barambani merged commit 79b6274 into laserdisc-io:master Feb 8, 2020
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