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[Fusion] Added pre-merge validation rule "KeyInvalidSyntaxRule" #7880

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  • [Fusion] Added pre-merge validation rule "KeyInvalidSyntaxRule".

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All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Project coverage is 74.32%. Comparing base (80c45d1) to head (9e692d2).
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@michaelstaib michaelstaib merged commit beebb5e into main Dec 30, 2024
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@michaelstaib michaelstaib deleted the gai/key-invalid-syntax-rule branch December 30, 2024 14:17
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