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@pete-watters pete-watters commented Mar 13, 2025

Try out Leather build 09cbc46Extension build, Test report, Storybook, Chromatic

I made a start on adding GPG commits for leather-bot but I don't have access to add a secret. Can you please help me finish this @camerow ?

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camerow commented Mar 17, 2025

@pete-watters yes I can! DM me tomorrow and we can hop on a short call?

@pete-watters pete-watters force-pushed the chore/leatherbot-gpg-commits branch from 2f8b22f to 09cbc46 Compare March 28, 2025 10:48
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⚠️ This PR contains unsigned commits. To get your PR merged, please sign those commits (git rebase --exec 'git commit -S --amend --no-edit -n' @{upstream}) and force push them to this branch (git push --force-with-lease).

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