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@strk strk commented Nov 14, 2016

See #70

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Current coverage is 3.03% (diff: 100%)

Merging #170 into master will not change coverage

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LGTM

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LGTM

@andreynering andreynering merged commit 6cf6611 into go-gitea:master Nov 14, 2016
@strk strk deleted the wiki-lint branch November 14, 2016 19:49
@tboerger tboerger added the type/docs This PR mainly updates/creates documentation label Nov 15, 2016
@tboerger tboerger added this to the 1.0.0 milestone Nov 15, 2016
@tboerger tboerger added topic/code-linting lgtm/done This PR has enough approvals to get merged. There are no important open reservations anymore. and removed type/docs This PR mainly updates/creates documentation labels Nov 29, 2016
ethantkoenig pushed a commit to ethantkoenig/gitea that referenced this pull request Jul 10, 2017
* Changes tabular YAML view to only work with toc.yaml files

* Used switch for YAML module per code review

* Uses a 'type' switch as per code review
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