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ENH: Add a new workflow for computing ligand cone angles #117

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@BvB93 BvB93 added the enhancement New feature or request label Feb 10, 2022
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Merging #117 (da6f9e3) into master (356babb) will decrease coverage by 4.76%.
The diff coverage is 93.22%.

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- Coverage   52.82%   48.05%   -4.77%     
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  Files          35       36       +1     
  Lines        2819     2878      +59     
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- Hits         1489     1383     -106     
- Misses       1330     1495     +165     
Impacted Files Coverage Δ
nanoCAT/cone_angle.py 93.22% <93.22%> (ø)
nanoCAT/bde/bde_workflow.py 14.70% <0.00%> (-69.86%) ⬇️
nanoCAT/bde/construct_xyn.py 16.49% <0.00%> (-63.92%) ⬇️
nanoCAT/bde/dissociate_xyn.py 86.08% <0.00%> (-1.74%) ⬇️

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@BvB93 BvB93 merged commit d0fe4d6 into master Feb 10, 2022
@BvB93 BvB93 deleted the cone branch February 10, 2022 16:11
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