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BREAKING(streams/unstable): move to-lines module to unstable-to-lines #5950

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@iuioiua iuioiua commented Sep 12, 2024

Towards #5920

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All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Project coverage is 96.33%. Comparing base (10aa1e7) to head (c023cea).
Report is 4 commits behind head on main.

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LGTM

@iuioiua iuioiua merged commit b76ae27 into main Sep 12, 2024
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@iuioiua iuioiua deleted the streams-unstable-to-lines branch September 12, 2024 04:04
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