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Don't hide the base toctree #40

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Binder 👈 Launch a binder notebook on branch pyiron/pyiron_ontology/show_toctree

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Nah, I dislike the change.

@liamhuber liamhuber closed this Jan 15, 2024
@liamhuber liamhuber deleted the show_toctree branch January 15, 2024 21:27
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Coverage variation Diff coverage
+0.00% (target: -1.00%)
Coverage variation details
Coverable lines Covered lines Coverage
Common ancestor commit (ec497c5) 459 418 91.07%
Head commit (2d9b704) 459 (+0) 418 (+0) 91.07% (+0.00%)

Coverage variation is the difference between the coverage for the head and common ancestor commits of the pull request branch: <coverage of head commit> - <coverage of common ancestor commit>

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Pull request (#40) 0 0 ∅ (not applicable)

Diff coverage is the percentage of lines that are covered by tests out of the coverable lines that the pull request added or modified: <covered lines added or modified>/<coverable lines added or modified> * 100%

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