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Refactor #950

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Refactor #950

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@Jimbo4350 Jimbo4350 commented Oct 22, 2024

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- description: |
    Shuffle around modules
    Delete Cardano.CLI.Pretty and Cardano.CLI.IO.Compat
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  - refactoring    # QoL changes

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It seems innocuous function moving except for: posixSetOtherAndGroupModes, putLn, hPutLn, sem, and consoleBracket, which seem to be removed by the PR, but they seem to not be used anywhere in cardano-cli

@Jimbo4350 Jimbo4350 added this pull request to the merge queue Oct 30, 2024
Merged via the queue into main with commit 447fa87 Oct 30, 2024
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@Jimbo4350 Jimbo4350 deleted the jordan/20241022-cleanup branch October 30, 2024 12:48
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