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feat: bump opinit and use official iavl #216

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This change involves replacing an import statement and a function call in app/app.go. The apphook import has been removed, and instead, ophosttypeshook is imported. The function call within NewInitiaApp has been updated to use ophosttypeshook.NewBridgeHook instead of apphook.NewBridgeHook. This change likely reflects a shift away from one internal module to another, suggesting an update in the app's dependencies or integration logic.

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app/app.go Removed import of apphook and added import for ophosttypeshook. Modified function call to use ophosttypeshook.NewBridgeHook instead of apphook.NewBridgeHook.

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In the code's deep, enchanted land,
A switch of hooks was finely planned.
For bridges' flow, the change was made,
With ophosttype, new paths were laid. 🌉
A seamless tune, the functions sing,
Enhancing apps, a graceful thing. 🎶


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@beer-1 beer-1 merged commit 35a84d9 into main Jun 27, 2024
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@beer-1 beer-1 deleted the feat/bump-opinit branch June 27, 2024 06:36
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