Fix double-quote issue for 'release' command #8382
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The
release
command for bdocs was unable to handle cases where"
characters were used in the PR title. There was only 1 PR that threw this error:In some cases, GitHub will add
"
chars to the PR title if you use its suggested title name. The script didn't account for this so you got weird double-quotes that are incompatible with JSON syntax.Related PRs, issues, or features (optional)
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