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Name: pgrubic
Version: 0.5.0
Summary: PostgreSQL linter and formatter for schema migrations and design best practices
Author-Email: Bolaji Wahab <bolajiwahab23[at]gmail.com>
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pgrubic

entry_points.txt

pgrubic = pgrubic.__main__:cli