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@tmigone tmigone commented Dec 1, 2022

Adding numbers by hand is hard work so lets use computers for that.

Signed-off-by: Tomás Migone [email protected]

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Base: 91.59% // Head: 91.59% // No change to project coverage 👍

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  Lines        1999     1999           
  Branches      361      361           
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@tmigone tmigone merged commit 47e5f15 into dev Dec 1, 2022
@tmigone tmigone deleted the tmigone/bridge-tasks-verbose branch December 1, 2022 19:04
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