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chore(deps): pin poetry-core from >=1.8.1 to ==1.8.1 #388

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poetry-core build-system.requires pin >=1.8.1 -> ==1.8.1

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| datasource | package     | from  | to    |
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| pypi       | poetry-core | 1.8.1 | 1.8.1 |
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