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tests(test_cli): Try to recreate submodule error#391

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@tony tony commented Sep 25, 2022

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Attempt at recreated @rogerioefonseca's submodule error from #366

@tony tony force-pushed the recreate-submodule-error-attempt branch 2 times, most recently from 4127ff4 to 72f3ae6 Compare September 25, 2022 21:16
@tony tony force-pushed the recreate-submodule-error-attempt branch from 72f3ae6 to af94aea Compare September 25, 2022 22:02
@tony tony force-pushed the master branch 2 times, most recently from 54b2d28 to b9c0aa1 Compare October 1, 2022 16:00
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tony commented Jul 5, 2026

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Closing. This was an experimental "try to recreate submodule error" branch — 1665 commits behind master, no shipping deliverable, and its history carries a leftover !squash more autosquash marker that was never applied. If the submodule-error scenario is still worth a regression test, it's cleaner to add one fresh against current master.

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