Vercel Next.js 13.4.20 Canary19 for Node.js

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Vercel Next.js 13.4.20 Canary19 for Node.js
13.4.20
2023-10-27
14h36 +00:00
2023-10-27
14h36 +00:00
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CPE Name: cpe:2.3:a:vercel:next.js:13.4.20:canary19:*:*:*:node.js:*:*

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Vendor

vercel

Product

next.js

Version

13.4.20

Update

canary19

Target Software

node.js

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