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Submitting Author: J (!--author-handle-->@xuanxu<!--end-author-handle--) All current maintainers: TBD Package Name: Test 1 One-Line Description of Package: Testing Repository Link: https://github.com/pyopensci/buffy Version submitted: 1.2
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