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in python code, unused import statement that color should be difference, now it is the same #157

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alick97 opened this issue Dec 7, 2022 · 1 comment

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alick97 commented Dec 7, 2022

Please provide as much information as possible, usually I need these information to actually start working on an issue, so try to fill as much of these as possible

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alick97 commented Dec 7, 2022

Version: 1.73.1
Commit: 6261075646f055b99068d3688932416f2346dd3b
Date: 2022-11-09T02:08:38.961Z (3 wks ago)
Electron: 19.0.17
Chromium: 102.0.5005.167
Node.js: 16.14.2
V8: 10.2.154.15-electron.0
OS: Darwin x64 20.3.0
Sandboxed: No

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