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refactor: stuff #903

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This PR contains a:

  • bugfix
  • new feature
  • code refactor
  • test update
  • typo fix
  • metadata update

Motivation / Use-Case

use import instead require, also remove unused stuff after merge previous PR

Breaking Changes

No

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Codecov Report

Merging #903 into master will decrease coverage by <.01%.
The diff coverage is n/a.

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##           master     #903      +/-   ##
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- Coverage   99.25%   99.24%   -0.01%     
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  Files          10       10              
  Lines         401      396       -5     
  Branches      119      118       -1     
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- Hits          398      393       -5     
  Misses          3        3
Impacted Files Coverage Δ
src/index.js 100% <ø> (ø) ⬆️

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@alexander-akait alexander-akait merged commit cc81af1 into master Mar 6, 2019
@alexander-akait alexander-akait deleted the refactor-stuff branch March 6, 2019 15:22
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