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Prepare Move to swift-extras #21

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@fabianfett fabianfett requested a review from slashmo November 12, 2020 15:18
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Merging #21 (8170c93) into main (08baaa9) will not change coverage.
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  Coverage   90.05%   90.05%           
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  Lines         171      171           
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  Hits          154      154           
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Sources/ExtrasBase64/Base64.swift 40.00% <ø> (ø)
Sources/ExtrasBase64/Chromium.swift 91.56% <ø> (ø)

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@fabianfett fabianfett merged commit bf6706e into main Nov 12, 2020
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