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feat: added module functionality #4

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@applike-ss applike-ss force-pushed the feat-add-functionality branch from 7a91d78 to b40a3b2 Compare August 11, 2023 07:11
@applike-ss applike-ss merged commit 652c42c into main Aug 11, 2023
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## 1.0.0 (2023-08-11)

### Features

* added module functionality ([#4](#4)) ([652c42c](652c42c))
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