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Update sbt-doctest to 0.9.7 #3558

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Updates com.github.tkawachi:sbt-doctest from 0.9.6 to 0.9.7.
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I'll automatically update this PR to resolve conflicts as long as you don't change it yourself.

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labels: sbt-plugin-update, semver-patch

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Merging #3558 into master will not change coverage.
The diff coverage is n/a.

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  Lines        8564     8564           
  Branches      246      231   -15     
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  Hits         7819     7819           
  Misses        745      745           

@larsrh larsrh merged commit cc20fbc into typelevel:master Aug 9, 2020
@travisbrown travisbrown added this to the 2.2.0-RC3 milestone Aug 15, 2020
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