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feat: Update optimism-devnet.md#1480

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@jcstein jcstein commented Mar 14, 2024

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  • New and updated code has appropriate documentation
  • New and updated code has new and/or updated testing
  • Required CI checks are passing
  • Visual proof for any user facing features like CLI or documentation updates
  • Linked issues closed with keywords

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  • Documentation
    • Updated the developer documentation to reflect the latest version tags and branch checkout instructions.

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jcstein commented Mar 14, 2024

utACK

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The update primarily focuses on advancing the version tags for git checkouts, moving from v1.1.0-OP_v1.5.0-CN_v0.12.4 to v1.2.0-OP_v1.7.0-CN_v0.12.4, and transitioning the branch checkout from celestia-develop to rebase-upstream. This signifies a progression in the development environment, ensuring compatibility and integration with the latest versions and changes in the codebase.

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developers/.../devnet.md Updated git checkout tags from v1.1.0-...-v0.12.4 to v1.2.0-...-v0.12.4 and branch from celestia-develop to rebase-upstream.

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In the land of code and byte,
Where developers toil by day and night,
A hop, a skip, a version new,
From old to fresh, we bid adieu.
🌟'Cross branches wide, we leap with glee,
For in change, great wonders we see.
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Commits Files that changed from the base of the PR and between cb7e6d3 and 1b2c99e.
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  • developers/optimism-devnet.md (1 hunks)
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developers/optimism-devnet.md (1)
  • 30-36: The version tags and branch names have been updated as per the PR objectives. This change is crucial for ensuring that the documentation reflects the latest technical developments for the Optimism development network.

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OK.

@jcstein jcstein merged commit ef17ba1 into main Mar 14, 2024
@jcstein jcstein deleted the jcstein-patch-2 branch March 14, 2024 20:29
@tuxcanfly tuxcanfly mentioned this pull request Mar 15, 2024
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