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NCL-6796: Validate Gradle wrapper using GitHub action #337

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Merging #337 (eb58a00) into main (70cb11d) will increase coverage by 0.10%.
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+ Coverage     64.95%   65.05%   +0.10%     
  Complexity      378      378              
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  Files            44       44              
  Lines          1943     1943              
  Branches        263      263              
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+ Hits           1262     1264       +2     
+ Misses          579      577       -2     
  Partials        102      102              
Impacted Files Coverage Δ
.../gm/manipulation/actions/ManifestUpdateAction.java 52.08% <0.00%> (+4.16%) ⬆️

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@dwalluck dwalluck requested a review from rnc October 25, 2021 19:18
@rnc rnc merged commit 69567a2 into project-ncl:main Oct 26, 2021
@dwalluck dwalluck deleted the NCL-6796 branch October 26, 2021 14:52
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