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chore: remove codecov devDependency #198

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No change to logic. This removes the codecov package dependency because
this is provided through GitHub Actions now.

@nfischer nfischer added the chore label Jan 17, 2022
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Merging #198 (2fc8e29) into master (2eb1a35) will not change coverage.
The diff coverage is n/a.

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  Coverage   100.00%   100.00%           
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  Files            5         5           
  Lines          114       114           
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  Hits           114       114           

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No change to logic. This removes the codecov package dependency because
this is provided through GitHub Actions now.
@nfischer nfischer force-pushed the chore-remove-codecov-dep branch from d7ef432 to 2fc8e29 Compare January 17, 2022 03:00
@nfischer nfischer merged commit 4c70c1a into master Jan 17, 2022
@nfischer nfischer deleted the chore-remove-codecov-dep branch January 17, 2022 04:32
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