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@shruthilayaj shruthilayaj commented Jun 2, 2025

Return secondary aliases as a part of attributes response so
they can be used by frontend - particularly the search bar- as
valid aliases.

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@shruthilayaj shruthilayaj marked this pull request as ready for review June 3, 2025 15:57
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@shruthilayaj shruthilayaj merged commit 78dae89 into master Jun 3, 2025
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@shruthilayaj shruthilayaj deleted the shruthi/feat/return-secondary-attribute-aliases branch June 3, 2025 16:00
andrewshie-sentry pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jun 3, 2025
Return secondary aliases as a part of attributes response so
they can be used by frontend - particularly the search bar- as
valid aliases.
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