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Revert "feat: support for multiple entry files" #272

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Reverts #264

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Merging #272 into master will decrease coverage by 0.35%.
The diff coverage is 100.00%.

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- Coverage   92.83%   92.47%   -0.36%     
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  Files          10       10              
  Lines         335      319      -16     
  Branches      115      112       -3     
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- Hits          311      295      -16     
  Misses         23       23              
  Partials        1        1              
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src/index.js 98.97% <100.00%> (-0.15%) ⬇️

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@SASUKE40 SASUKE40 merged commit b17c15d into master Apr 24, 2020
@delete-merged-branch delete-merged-branch bot deleted the revert-264-feat/support-multiple-entry-points branch April 24, 2020 06:42
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🎉 This PR is included in version 3.1.1 🎉

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