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Go mod update #104

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Go mod update #104

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@riya-kaushal7997 riya-kaushal7997 commented Jan 16, 2025

Description

Updated dependencies in go mod file

GitHub Issues

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GitHub Issue #
dell/csm#1559

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  • I have performed a self-review of my own code to ensure there are no formatting, vetting, linting, or security issues
  • I have verified that new and existing unit tests pass locally with my changes
  • I have not allowed coverage numbers to degenerate
  • I have maintained at least 90% code coverage
  • I have commented my code, particularly in hard-to-understand areas
  • I have made corresponding changes to the documentation
  • I have added tests that prove my fix is effective or that my feature works
  • Backward compatibility is not broken

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  • Tested by building

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Lgtm

@riya-kaushal7997 riya-kaushal7997 merged commit 5d53fdd into main Jan 16, 2025
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@riya-kaushal7997 riya-kaushal7997 deleted the gomod-update branch January 16, 2025 06:24
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