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chore(deps): update dependency typedoc to ^0.22.8 #319

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This PR contains the following updates:

Package Change Age Adoption Passing Confidence
typedoc (source) ^0.22.7 -> ^0.22.8 age adoption passing confidence

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TypeStrong/TypeDoc

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Features
  • Added hooks which can be used to inject HTML without completely replacing a template, #​1773.
    See the documentation in custom-themes.md for details.
Bug Fixes
  • Actually fixed @category tag incorrectly appearing on function types if used on a type alias, #​1745.
  • Fix error in console when a page contains no documentation items.
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@favna favna merged commit e1d561b into main Nov 7, 2021
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