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feature(main): fix nodes for single #1938

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codecov bot commented Oct 22, 2022

Codecov Report

Base: 67.79% // Head: 67.98% // Increases project coverage by +0.19% 🎉

Coverage data is based on head (4866343) compared to base (6954674).
Patch coverage: 100.00% of modified lines in pull request are covered.

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@@            Coverage Diff             @@
##             main    #1938      +/-   ##
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+ Coverage   67.79%   67.98%   +0.19%     
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  Files           6        6              
  Lines         503      506       +3     
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+ Hits          341      344       +3     
- Misses        134      135       +1     
+ Partials       28       27       -1     
Impacted Files Coverage Δ
pkg/apply/run.go 55.24% <100.00%> (+0.75%) ⬆️

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@fanux fanux merged commit 5117036 into labring:main Oct 23, 2022
@cuisongliu cuisongliu deleted the single branch October 23, 2022 05:45
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