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chore: bump core to 0.18 #371

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@dyladan dyladan commented Mar 2, 2021

Bump all core modules to recently released 0.18

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Codecov Report

Merging #371 (d8f7e88) into main (6eee688) will not change coverage.
The diff coverage is n/a.

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missing:

  • getting started,
  • integration tests,
  • backwards-compatability

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whoops, wrong repo I checked core :/

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dyladan commented Mar 2, 2021

missing:

  • getting started,
  • integration tests,
  • backwards-compatability

This is contrib

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lgtm

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