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feat(core): remove leading arrow from output headlines #21359

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It hasn't fully taken into account the alignment of things without the carret:

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@meeroslav meeroslav changed the title feat(core): remove carret from output headlines feat(core): remove leading arrow from output headlines Feb 13, 2024
@vsavkin vsavkin merged commit c2a09c5 into nrwl:master Feb 13, 2024
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