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@kurtdoherty kurtdoherty marked this pull request as ready for review September 18, 2025 02:24
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@kurtdoherty kurtdoherty merged commit f8e0882 into main Sep 18, 2025
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@kurtdoherty kurtdoherty deleted the chore-bump-version-to-5.0.0-beta.53 branch September 18, 2025 02:24
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Coverage variation Diff coverage
Report missing for 3159df91
Coverage variation details
Coverable lines Covered lines Coverage
Common ancestor commit (3159df9) Report Missing Report Missing Report Missing
Head commit (2970461) 9325 8631 92.56%

Coverage variation is the difference between the coverage for the head and common ancestor commits of the pull request branch: <coverage of head commit> - <coverage of common ancestor commit>

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Coverable lines Covered lines Diff coverage
Pull request (#796) 0 0 ∅ (not applicable)

Diff coverage is the percentage of lines that are covered by tests out of the coverable lines that the pull request added or modified: <covered lines added or modified>/<coverable lines added or modified> * 100%

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