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Extends uses command to use other git services #543

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Adresses #483

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pep8speaks commented Mar 15, 2019

Hello @barbaraDorame! Thanks for updating this PR. We checked the lines you've touched for PEP 8 issues, and found:

There are currently no PEP 8 issues detected in this Pull Request. Cheers! 🍻

Comment last updated at 2019-03-15 23:51:37 UTC

@ivotron ivotron merged commit 20383af into getpopper:master Mar 20, 2019
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ivotron commented Mar 20, 2019

thanks a lot!

ivotron pushed a commit that referenced this pull request May 24, 2020
Extends the interpretation of the 'uses' attribute of action blocks so that other Git URLs besides those pointing to Github are allowed.

fixes #483
ivotron pushed a commit that referenced this pull request May 25, 2020
Extends the interpretation of the 'uses' attribute of action blocks so that other Git URLs besides those pointing to Github are allowed.

fixes #483
ivotron pushed a commit that referenced this pull request May 25, 2020
Extends the interpretation of the 'uses' attribute of action blocks so that other Git URLs besides those pointing to Github are allowed.

fixes #483
ivotron pushed a commit that referenced this pull request May 25, 2020
Extends the interpretation of the 'uses' attribute of action blocks so that other Git URLs besides those pointing to Github are allowed.

fixes #483
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