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Update to match the latest CESR 1.1 changes to KERIpy. #100

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This PR provides updates to match the latest CESR 1.1 changes to KERIpy. Includes replacing Serder with SerderKERI and Creder with SerderACDC.

…cing Serder with SerderKERI and Creder with SerderACDC.

Signed-off-by: pfeairheller <pfeairheller@gmail.com>
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All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Comparison is base (05af3b1) 90.39% compared to head (8cb4f32) 90.39%.

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@pfeairheller pfeairheller merged commit 8f086a6 into WebOfTrust:development Dec 1, 2023
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@pfeairheller pfeairheller deleted the feat-cesr-1.1-catchup branch December 1, 2023 17:54
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