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FIX: Add desc entity to all path patterns #808

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Patch and project coverage have no change.

Comparison is base (d67a7c4) 62.29% compared to head (2f78d91) 62.29%.

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@effigies effigies merged commit 97534b3 into nipreps:master May 31, 2023
@effigies effigies deleted the fix/description_patterns branch May 31, 2023 21:05
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