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fix: minor only auto update for gist #210

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Since updates to Gist aren't currently being tested on wrappers, and with more exciting major updates coming through for Gist. We are auto-updating only minor/patch releases.

More context can be found here: https://customerio.slack.com/archives/C01QYDKD0SU/p1684186998625329?thread_ts=1684138499.569099&cid=C01QYDKD0SU

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codecov bot commented May 19, 2023

Codecov Report

Merging #210 (0a15ab6) into main (490f5d2) will increase coverage by 0.09%.
The diff coverage is n/a.

@@             Coverage Diff              @@
##               main     #210      +/-   ##
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+ Coverage     62.77%   62.87%   +0.09%     
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  Files            91       91              
  Lines          2090     2090              
  Branches        270      270              
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+ Hits           1312     1314       +2     
  Misses          675      675              
+ Partials        103      101       -2     

see 2 files with indirect coverage changes

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Repository: https://s01.oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/snapshots/

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LGTM

@Shahroz16 Shahroz16 merged commit c00d50c into main May 19, 2023
@Shahroz16 Shahroz16 deleted the shahroz/update-gist-minor-auto-update branch May 19, 2023 13:34
github-actions bot pushed a commit that referenced this pull request May 19, 2023
### [3.4.3](3.4.2...3.4.3) (2023-05-19)

### Bug Fixes

* minor only auto update for gist ([#210](#210)) ([c00d50c](c00d50c))
github-actions bot pushed a commit that referenced this pull request May 19, 2023
### [3.4.3](3.4.2...3.4.3) (2023-05-19)

### Bug Fixes

* minor only auto update for gist ([#210](#210)) ([c00d50c](c00d50c))
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