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BREAKING CHANGE: Allow non-serializable parameters passing #12

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# [1.2.0](v1.1.0...v1.2.0) (2020-02-20)

### Features

* Allow non-serializable parameters ([#12](#12)) ([9addd1e](9addd1e))
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\n\nBREAKING CHANGE: This breaks compatibility with the old parameters handling
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# [1.2.0](v1.1.0...v1.2.0) (2020-02-20)

### Features

* Allow non-serializable parameters ([#12](#12)) ([eb32b4e](eb32b4e))
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Allows non-serializable parameters

BREAKING CHANGE: This breaks compatibility with the old parameters handling
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# [2.0.0](v1.1.0...v2.0.0) (2020-02-20)

### Features

* Allow non-serializable parameters ([#12](#12)) ([e3ccbbe](e3ccbbe))

### BREAKING CHANGES

* This breaks compatibility with the old parameters handling
@Rapsssito Rapsssito deleted the breaking-nonSerializable branch February 20, 2020 18:58
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