doc: Repair name of nvt_oid argument in pydoc#1310
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... for create_override() and create_note().
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I tried to make a commit message that would satisfy the conventional commits check but didn't know where to look for the list of tags for this project. Do you want me to reword it to "fix"? |
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You commit is fine. The CI job not :-D |
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What
Repair name of nvt_oid argument in pydoc for create_override() and create_note().
Why
To keep the surprise factor low.
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