aave / interface

An open source interface for the decentralized liquidity protocol Aave
https://app.aave.com
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chore: fix text [skip cypress] #2207

Closed foodaka closed 2 weeks ago

foodaka commented 3 weeks ago

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fix grammar

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🎉 Global Bundle Size Decreased

Page Size (compressed)
global 545.25 KB (-7 B)
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