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chore: fix --project-tag typo in hint message #5596

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@j-luong j-luong commented Nov 21, 2024

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Fixes a typo (--project-tag) in a hint. --project-tags is the correct flag.

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Since the CLI is unifying on a standard and improved tooling, we're starting to migrate old-style imports and exports to ES6 ones.
A file you've modified is using either module.exports or require(). If you can, please update them to ES6 import syntax and export syntax.
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  • src/cli/commands/monitor/index.ts
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You've modified files in src/ directory, but haven't updated anything in test folder. Is there something that could be tested?

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@j-luong j-luong merged commit 418c1a8 into main Nov 21, 2024
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@j-luong j-luong deleted the chore/fixHintTypo branch November 21, 2024 14:36
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