@jeremyckahn/farmhand 1.12.6 → 1.14.0

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  18. package/src/components/Farmhand/helpers/getInventoryQuantities.js +21 -0
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  25. package/src/components/Shop/Shop.js +4 -4
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  28. package/src/components/Workshop/ForgeTabPanel.js +79 -0
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  35. package/src/game-logic/cows/cow-selection.test.js +12 -3
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