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woah, cool, thanks! |
fbennett commentedMay 22, 2018
In reference to #3491, there are 253 styles in the repository with similarly redundant terms. This pull request fixes them all. Here is the node script used to apply the fix (installed in the top level of the repo and run from there, after fetching its dependencies from
npm
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