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Adds Ruby 3.3 to the CI matrix #2883

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@m-nakamura145 m-nakamura145 commented Jan 8, 2024

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This Pull Request has been created because we support Ruby 3.3.

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thank you!

@thdaraujo thdaraujo changed the title Support Ruby 3.3 Adds Ruby 3.3 to the CI matrix Jan 9, 2024
@thdaraujo thdaraujo merged commit 77f7bda into faker-ruby:main Jan 9, 2024
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@m-nakamura145 m-nakamura145 deleted the support-ruby-3.3 branch January 9, 2024 18:17
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