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Revert "cmd and cmd_raw raise on bad item states" #1669

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Reverts #1661

@ryanmelt ryanmelt merged commit dbd3a0b into main Oct 26, 2024
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@ryanmelt ryanmelt deleted the revert-1661-cmd_states branch October 26, 2024 15:37
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Accidently merged this too early.

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Codecov Report

All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Project coverage is 75.10%. Comparing base (bbec2f4) to head (b264295).
Report is 2 commits behind head on main.

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- Hits        35866    35239     -627     
- Misses      10916    11585     +669     
+ Partials       99       96       -3     
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python 83.91% <ø> (+0.01%) ⬆️
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ruby-backend 79.55% <100.00%> (-3.02%) ⬇️

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