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NPM 8.3.0 introduced the `overrides` key in package.json, which allows you to customize the dependencies of any (or all) of your project's dependencies. hydrate should respect the root project's overrides.
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NPM 8.3.0 introduced the
overrideskey in package.json, whichallows you to customize the dependencies of any (or all) of your
project's dependencies. hydrate should respect the root project's
overrides.
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