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clients/repository: error handling for repository description #3043

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@zegl zegl commented Apr 4, 2024

Same as what I previously added for org descriptions.

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📦 Next.js Bundle Analysis for web

This analysis was generated by the Next.js Bundle Analysis action. 🤖

⚠️ Global Bundle Size Increased

Page Size (compressed)
global 238.19 KB (🟡 +2 B)
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Two Pages Changed Size

The following pages changed size from the code in this PR compared to its base branch:

Page Size (compressed) First Load % of Budget (350 KB)
/[organization]/(sidebar)/layout 126.46 KB 364.66 KB 104.19% (+/- <0.01%)
/[organization]/[repo]/page 210.63 KB 448.83 KB 128.24% (+/- <0.01%)
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@zegl zegl merged commit 3bcde41 into main Apr 5, 2024
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@zegl zegl deleted the repo-description-safety branch April 5, 2024 07:44
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