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Fix tests: bring back datalad core wtf-test #751

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@christian-monch christian-monch commented Jul 18, 2024

With datalad release 1.1.1 test_wtf will pass and no longer let CI fail.

@christian-monch christian-monch force-pushed the add-wtf-test branch 2 times, most recently from b116702 to a02d0bf Compare July 19, 2024 07:45
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All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Project coverage is 92.28%. Comparing base (4cefc66) to head (736f434).
Report is 2 commits behind head on main.

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Thanks!

@mih mih merged commit c846bf0 into datalad:main Aug 29, 2024
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