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Update linter #8660

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Update linter #8660

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@alessio alessio commented Feb 22, 2021


Before we can merge this PR, please make sure that all the following items have been
checked off. If any of the checklist items are not applicable, please leave them but
write a little note why.

  • Targeted PR against correct branch (see CONTRIBUTING.md)
  • Linked to Github issue with discussion and accepted design OR link to spec that describes this work.
  • Code follows the module structure standards.
  • Wrote unit and integration tests
  • Updated relevant documentation (docs/) or specification (x/<module>/spec/)
  • Added relevant godoc comments.
  • Added a relevant changelog entry to the Unreleased section in CHANGELOG.md
  • Re-reviewed Files changed in the Github PR explorer
  • Review Codecov Report in the comment section below once CI passes

@alessio alessio added the A:automerge Automatically merge PR once all prerequisites pass. label Feb 22, 2021
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ok to merge if CI passes

@alessio alessio merged commit 39b816e into master Feb 22, 2021
@alessio alessio deleted the update-linter branch February 22, 2021 15:50
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