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@scm9999 scm9999 commented Jan 14, 2026

What does this PR do?

How did you verify your code works?

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Hey! Your PR title sync doesn't follow conventional commit format.

Please update it to start with one of:

  • feat: or feat(scope): new feature
  • fix: or fix(scope): bug fix
  • docs: or docs(scope): documentation changes
  • chore: or chore(scope): maintenance tasks
  • refactor: or refactor(scope): code refactoring
  • test: or test(scope): adding or updating tests

Where scope is the package name (e.g., app, desktop, opencode).

See CONTRIBUTING.md for details.

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The following comment was made by an LLM, it may be inaccurate:

Based on my search results, the PR title and description are quite minimal (just "sync" with empty template sections). The current PR #8364 appears in the results, but since it's the CURRENT_PR_NUMBER, I cannot mark it as a duplicate of itself.

The search returned several PRs with "sync" in their titles or content, but they appear to be addressing different features:

However, without more details in the PR description, it's difficult to determine if any of these are true duplicates. The current PR lacks sufficient information to make a meaningful comparison.

Note: This PR has an empty description (the template sections "What does this PR do?" and "How did you verify your code works?" are blank), which makes it impossible to accurately assess for duplicates. Please provide more details about what this PR accomplishes so a proper duplicate check can be performed.

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