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@gsheni gsheni commented Sep 1, 2022

  • Add a simple workflow to install featuretools without test dependencies and verify usage

@gsheni gsheni changed the title Update pyproject.toml Add workflow to test featuretools without test dependencies Sep 1, 2022
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@gsheni gsheni marked this pull request as ready for review September 1, 2022 16:08
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Merging #2274 (4cda342) into main (1c15805) will not change coverage.
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@gsheni gsheni merged commit 6bc2565 into main Sep 1, 2022
@gsheni gsheni deleted the update_pkg_data branch September 1, 2022 16:56
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