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Lineage pull request for: skeleton #129

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Upstream repository: https://github.com/cisagov/skeleton-generic.git
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mcdonnnj and others added 4 commits November 9, 2022 11:23
Update the configuration for repository labels to remove the leading
`#` from color values. With a `#` leading the values they are seen as
invalid by the GitHub API.
There was a missing empty line in the `.yamllint` file between two rule
definitions.
@cisagovbot cisagovbot added the upstream update This issue or pull request pulls in upstream updates label Nov 9, 2022
@jsf9k jsf9k unassigned dav3r and mcdonnnj Nov 9, 2022
@jsf9k jsf9k merged commit 4b573ad into develop Nov 9, 2022
@jsf9k jsf9k deleted the lineage/skeleton branch November 9, 2022 20:42
cisagovbot pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Apr 20, 2023
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