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# Set an environment variable that switches ZP's commit hook to use the globally installed binary
echo USE_CODEOWNERS_RS=true >> ~/.zshrc
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The dotslash file assets can be used without the need to install rust

@perryqh perryqh force-pushed the ph/update-readme branch from f494e98 to 8c93544 Compare May 4, 2025 02:19
@perryqh perryqh force-pushed the ph/update-readme branch from 8c93544 to c284b6d Compare May 4, 2025 02:43
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Pull Request Overview

This PR removes the outdated Adoption section from the README and updates benchmark values and documentation headings to reflect the current state of the tool.

  • Removed the outdated Adoption section with installation instructions for the Rust version.
  • Updated benchmark details and command names in the benchmark table.
  • Adjusted documentation headings for consistency.
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README.md:14

  • [nitpick] The abbreviation 'gv' may be unclear to users. Consider using a more descriptive command name or adding documentation to clarify what 'gv' stands for.
Benchmark 2: codeowners gv (this repo)

@perryqh perryqh changed the title Removing outdated README section Updating README May 4, 2025
@perryqh perryqh merged commit b545c07 into main May 4, 2025
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@perryqh perryqh deleted the ph/update-readme branch September 9, 2025 10:09
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