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Hello friends! July is done. We merged 319 pull requests from 47 contributors.

Trusted Types is a security feature that helps prevent cross-site scripting (XSS) by locking down injection sinks like Element.innerHTML, HTMLScriptElement.text, and HTMLScriptElement.src. This month we rewrote our implementations of var() and attr() to align with the formal definition of arbitrary substitution functions in recent CSS specs. Abhinav, Ali Mohammad Pur, Aliaksandr Kalenik, Andreas Kling, Andrew Kaster, aplefull, Arran Ireland, ayeteadoe, Ben Eidson, Callum Law, Chase Knowlden, dmaivel, edvwib, Gingeh, Glenn Skrzypczak, Grant Knowlton, InvalidUsernameException, Jan Koudijs, Jelle Raaijmakers, Kemal Zebari, Kenneth Myhra, Lucien Fiorini, Luke Wilde, Manuel Zahariev, Michael Manganiello, mikiubo, norbiros, Olekoop, Philipp Dreher, Psychpsyo, rmgx, Rocco Corsi, Ryan Liptak, Sam Atkins, Shannon Booth, Tete17, Tim Ledbetter, Timothy Flynn, Trey Shaffer, Undefine, Veeti Paananen, zac

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