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refactor: reorganize code in to the repository#117

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Codecov Report

❌ Patch coverage is 88.03828% with 25 lines in your changes missing coverage. Please review.
✅ Project coverage is 62.28%. Comparing base (ae654fe) to head (1fa17ce).
⚠️ Report is 78 commits behind head on main.

Files with missing lines Patch % Lines
observable.go 73.91% 17 Missing and 1 partial ⚠️
operator_utility.go 89.23% 7 Missing ⚠️
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##             main     #117      +/-   ##
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- Coverage   62.46%   62.28%   -0.18%     
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  Files          78       76       -2     
  Lines        9485     9485              
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- Hits         5925     5908      -17     
- Misses       3475     3492      +17     
  Partials       85       85              
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unittests 62.28% <88.03%> (-0.18%) ⬇️

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@samber samber merged commit 96b598c into main Oct 15, 2025
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@samber samber deleted the refactor/reorganize-code branch October 15, 2025 15:28
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