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feat(entitymatching): new stable api #491

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@chingyulin chingyulin requested a review from a team as a code owner March 5, 2021 08:53
@chingyulin chingyulin requested review from a team and nildo March 5, 2021 08:53
@chingyulin chingyulin requested review from polomani and removed request for nildo March 5, 2021 08:59
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Codecov Report

Merging #491 (0fa04ef) into master (4cbadf1) will not change coverage.
The diff coverage is 100.00%.

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  Branches      321      321           
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  Hits         1895     1895           
  Misses        492      492           
  Partials       15       15           
Impacted Files Coverage Δ
packages/beta/src/cogniteClient.ts 100.00% <ø> (ø)
packages/beta/src/types.ts 48.00% <ø> (-5.58%) ⬇️
...stable/src/api/entityMatching/entityMatchingApi.ts 100.00% <ø> (ø)
packages/stable/src/cogniteClient.ts 100.00% <100.00%> (ø)
packages/stable/src/types.ts 100.00% <100.00%> (ø)

@chingyulin chingyulin merged commit e91e707 into master Mar 5, 2021
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