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Fix module name #2

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Fix module name #2

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@gumeniukcom gumeniukcom commented Jun 9, 2024

There is an error when I tried to add this module.

go: github.com/rakarmp/simigen@upgrade (v0.0.0-20230908150508-d21938d9dcf1) requires github.com/rakarmp/simigen@v0.0.0-20230908150508-d21938d9dcf1: parsing go.mod:       
        module declares its path as: github.com/rakarmp/simagen
                but was required as: github.com/rakarmp/simigen

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  • Chores
    • Updated module name from github.com/rakarmp/simagen to github.com/rakarmp/simigen.

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The change involves a simple modification in the go.mod file, where the module name has been updated from github.com/rakarmp/simagen to github.com/rakarmp/simigen. This change does not affect any exported or public entities within the codebase.

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File Change Summary
go.mod Updated module name from simagen to simigen

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In the land of code, where changes bloom,
A module name shifts, dispelling gloom.
From simagen to simigen it goes,
A subtle change that surely shows.
The code hops forward, like a rabbit's leap,
In the garden of progress, promises to keep.
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Files that changed from the base of the PR and between d21938d and ef82d53.

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  • go.mod (1 hunks)
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rakarmp commented Jun 29, 2024

Thank you and sorry I was late checking

@rakarmp rakarmp merged commit d0a882f into rakarmp:main Jun 29, 2024
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