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- fix: non-breaking change which fixes a bug or an issue
- chore(deps): changes to dependencies
- test: adds or modifies a test
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- style: changes that do not affect the meaning or function of code (e.g. formatting, whitespace, missing semi-colons etc.)
- perf: code change that improves performance
- revert: reverts a commit
- refactor: code change that neither fix a bug nor add a new feature
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- chore: general tasks or anything that doesn't fit the other commit types
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- Lint and unit tests pass locally with my changes
- I have added/updated necessary documentation in the README.md or doc/ directories (if appropriate)
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