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fix(docs): incorrect formatting trigger example #566

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@jharley jharley commented Nov 5, 2024

I noticed that the current docs have a malformed second example for Triggers.

This properly tags the code block as HCL which fixes the issue. You can test yourself by copying and pasting the full file into the HashiCorp Doc Preview Tool

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@jharley jharley merged commit 104528c into main Nov 6, 2024
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