Closed jatinn closed 10 months ago
Pull request title looks good 👍!
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Good catch! npm's site generator might not follow redirects.
Note: Because of using docs:
, this change will not be propagated to npm on merge. The package.json
file is only uploaded to npm on fix:
or feat:
PR titles.
noticed npm page did not render the readme and saw that the package.json file had the old repo name in the links
sdk-self-service
updates them tocio-sdk-tools
, maybe npm does not resolve the redirects.