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# Since version 2.23 (released in August 2019), git-blame has a feature
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# to ignore or bypass certain commits.
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#
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# This file contains a list of commits that are not likely what you
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# are looking for in a blame, such as mass reformatting or renaming.
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# You can set this file as a default ignore file for blame by running
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# the following command.
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#
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# $ git config blame.ignoreRevsFile .git-blame-ignore-revs
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# Replace use of Class.extend with native JS class
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fe20515c23a3ac41f1092bf0eaf0a0a452ec2e85
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# Updating license headers
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34460265554242a8d05fb09f049033b1117e1a2b
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# Refactor "not a in b" -> "a not in b"
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745297a49d516e5e3c4bb3e1b0c4235e7d31165d
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# Clean up whitespace
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b2fc959307c7c79f5584625569d5aed04133ba13
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# Format codebase and sort imports
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c0c5b2ebdddbe8898ce2d5e5365f4931ff73b6bf
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# update python code to use 3.10 supported features
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81b37cb7d2160866afa2496873656afe53f0c145
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# mass minified JSON schema
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85e3ee940353d7b0b517b33815148672e9a8b15b
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# format JS files with pretter
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40f27f908a3890c9a90d2d96794fc31fcea63c59
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