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fix: prefix and suffixes were not being applied to to/fromTimestamp resulting in compile error #1118

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@halkeye halkeye commented Oct 4, 2024

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halkeye commented Oct 4, 2024

btw, would love if you threw a hacktoberfest label on the project or pr. Gotta get that bragging rights every year.

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Looks great, thanks @halkeye !

@stephenh stephenh merged commit 22c2905 into stephenh:main Oct 4, 2024
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## [2.2.2](v2.2.1...v2.2.2) (2024-10-04)

### Bug Fixes

* prefix and suffixes were not being applied to to/fromTimestamp resulting in compile error ([#1118](#1118)) ([22c2905](22c2905))
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stephenh commented Oct 4, 2024

🎉 This issue has been resolved in version 2.2.2 🎉

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halkeye commented Oct 4, 2024

I love semantic release. This is the first time I've been on the other side of it. I love it comments on pr.

Can you change the label to hacktoberfest-accepted?

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stephenh commented Oct 6, 2024

@halkeye yep, added the hackoberfast-accepted label to this and your other PR; thanks!

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