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Merging #1705 (8dfd9ba) into master (c8cb715) will increase coverage by 0.04%.
The diff coverage is 100.00%.

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@@            Coverage Diff             @@
##           master    #1705      +/-   ##
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+ Coverage   89.04%   89.08%   +0.04%     
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  Files          53       53              
  Lines       11071    11078       +7     
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+ Hits         9858     9869      +11     
+ Misses       1213     1209       -4     
Impacted Files Coverage Δ
redis/commands/search/commands.py 87.31% <100.00%> (+0.14%) ⬆️
tests/test_search.py 98.85% <100.00%> (+0.29%) ⬆️
tests/conftest.py 93.50% <0.00%> (+1.29%) ⬆️

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@chayim chayim added the feature New feature label Nov 14, 2021
@chayim chayim merged commit 46f9351 into master Nov 14, 2021
@chayim chayim deleted the ck-explaincli branch November 14, 2021 12:14
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