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remove default signal watch, use ctx #49

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remove default signal watch, use ctx #49

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Codecov Report

Merging #49 (c4327b0) into master (b13eb0b) will increase coverage by 0.04%.
The diff coverage is 0.00%.

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@@            Coverage Diff             @@
##           master      #49      +/-   ##
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+ Coverage   67.83%   67.88%   +0.04%     
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  Files          77       77              
  Lines        2677     2678       +1     
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+ Hits         1816     1818       +2     
  Misses        703      703              
+ Partials      158      157       -1     
Impacted Files Coverage Δ
config/config.go 61.53% <0.00%> (-0.97%) ⬇️
config/watcher/signal.go 75.00% <ø> (ø)
config/watcher/file.go 62.79% <0.00%> (+4.65%) ⬆️

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@Reasno Reasno closed this Feb 23, 2021
@Reasno Reasno reopened this Feb 23, 2021
@Reasno Reasno merged commit 3cd7b7b into DoNewsCode:master Feb 23, 2021
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