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Thank you for opening a Pull Request! Before submitting your PR, there are a few things you can do to make sure it goes smoothly:

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Fixes #<issue_number_goes_here> 🦕

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Hi @brunoprado-ux, Thanks for opening a PR! Please open an issue first to help us capture the problem, priority and requirements. I'm going to close this PR but look forward to further discussion.

@parthea parthea closed this Jun 26, 2026
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