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extend paste_linter() for strrep() equivalents #1652

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Part of #884, part of #1108

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codecov-commenter commented Oct 9, 2022

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Merging #1652 (914ba9d) into main (09adcf3) will increase coverage by 0.00%.
The diff coverage is 100.00%.

❗ Current head 914ba9d differs from pull request most recent head aeeb1f4. Consider uploading reports for the commit aeeb1f4 to get more accurate results

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Co-authored-by: Indrajeet Patil <patilindrajeet.science@gmail.com>
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Just needs to re-documented, and this should be good for a merge.

@IndrajeetPatil IndrajeetPatil self-requested a review October 9, 2022 07:42
@IndrajeetPatil IndrajeetPatil merged commit 71beed9 into main Oct 9, 2022
@IndrajeetPatil IndrajeetPatil deleted the paste-str branch October 9, 2022 07:50
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