feat(rust): allows user args to run and test executor (#70)#71
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sharky98 wants to merge 2 commits intoCammisuli:mainfrom
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feat(rust): allows user args to run and test executor (#70)#71sharky98 wants to merge 2 commits intoCammisuli:mainfrom
run and test executor (#70)#71sharky98 wants to merge 2 commits intoCammisuli:mainfrom
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Trying it by monkey patching, it seems that there is a |
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Sorry for the late reply to this, but can you just add a empty commit so that the CI can pick up the changes? |
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I wanted to rebase this on my own, but I don't have permissions to push to your branch 🙁 so I opened up a new PR so that I can get these checks passed. You're still the committer, so you'll get full credit still. Thank you! |
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Making the addition described in #70.