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chore: dep bumps #918

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Describe the changes in this pull request using active verbs such as Add, Remove, Replace ...

Closes #<issue_ID>

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Codecov Report

All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Project coverage is 48.12%. Comparing base (91f9dde) to head (d8c2b71).
Report is 1 commits behind head on main.

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##             main     #918   +/-   ##
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  Coverage   48.12%   48.12%           
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  Files          18       18           
  Lines        2261     2261           
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  Hits         1088     1088           
  Misses       1114     1114           
  Partials       59       59           

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LGTM

@sozercan sozercan merged commit e26b861 into project-copacetic:main Feb 13, 2025
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@sozercan sozercan deleted the dep-bumps branch February 13, 2025 21:54
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