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Fix the go mod tidy issue for goreleaser #3606

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Fix the go mod tidy issue for goreleaser #3606

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Summary

Fixes the annoying go mod tidy issue for goreleaser.

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  • Reviewed my own code for quality and clarity.
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@rdimitrov rdimitrov requested a review from a team as a code owner June 13, 2024 22:02
@rdimitrov rdimitrov self-assigned this Jun 13, 2024
@rdimitrov rdimitrov merged commit 8ed9118 into main Jun 13, 2024
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@rdimitrov rdimitrov deleted the rdimitrov-patch-1 branch June 13, 2024 22:04
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coverage: 53.353% (-0.005%) from 53.358%
when pulling 3085b75 on rdimitrov-patch-1
into f26cde0 on main.

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