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Consolidate go modules #4919

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@blampe blampe commented Dec 12, 2024

This PR was automatically generated from pulumi/ci-mgmt#1238

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Does the PR have any schema changes?

Looking good! No breaking changes found.
No new resources/functions.

Maintainer note: consult the runbook for dealing with any breaking changes.

@blampe blampe marked this pull request as draft December 16, 2024 21:07
@blampe blampe force-pushed the blampe/go.mod branch 2 times, most recently from bc5be14 to 3738731 Compare December 18, 2024 23:41
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All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Project coverage is 25.35%. Comparing base (f9da959) to head (2334b4c).

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