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feat: dismiss in-app message #138
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I think PR description, is outdated. |
@Shahroz16 Thanks, fixed it 😅 |
## [2.4.0](2.3.3...2.4.0) (2023-06-01) ### Features * dismiss in-app message ([#138](#138)) ([55d4c62](55d4c62))
fixes: https://github.com/customerio/issues/issues/9934
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dismissMessage
method to dismiss currently shown in-app messageSample Usage