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[WIP] Prioritize windows when formatting filepath #1046

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@gandarez gandarez commented May 7, 2024

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@gandarez gandarez self-assigned this May 7, 2024
@gandarez gandarez force-pushed the bugfix/format-windows branch 9 times, most recently from 7b405b1 to c01d3f1 Compare May 14, 2024 01:48
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All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Project coverage is 62.78%. Comparing base (42030f4) to head (b4445f1).

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pkg/windows/windows.go 80.00% <100.00%> (+1.59%) ⬆️

@gandarez gandarez changed the title Prioritize windows when formatting filepath [WIP] Prioritize windows when formatting filepath May 14, 2024
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