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What kind of change does this PR introduce?

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This commit fixes a few internal lint errors when including devtools in g3

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@ngbot ngbot bot added this to the Backlog milestone Jun 9, 2025
fixes a few lint errors when including devtools in g3
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milomg commented Jun 9, 2025

Just noticed and fixed lint error

@JeanMeche JeanMeche added target: minor This PR is targeted for the next minor release action: merge The PR is ready for merge by the caretaker labels Jun 9, 2025
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This PR was merged into the repository by commit b9141da.

The changes were merged into the following branches: main

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