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CLU v1.1b1 SDK

Open LouaiZahran opened this issue 3 years ago • 3 comments

Packages impacted by this PR

@azure/ai-language-conversations

Issues associated with this PR

Tests and Samples are still missing Needs to be tied up to the CI pipeline

Describe the problem that is addressed by this PR

Generating the CLU v1.1b1 SDK for JS, following the 2022-05-15-preview API specs.

Checklists

  • [ ] Added impacted package name to the issue description
  • [ ] Does this PR needs any fixes in the SDK Generator?** (If so, create an Issue in the Autorest/typescript repository and link it here)
  • [ ] Added a changelog (if necessary)

LouaiZahran avatar Jul 19 '22 22:07 LouaiZahran

Thank you for your contribution LouaiZahran! We will review the pull request and get back to you soon.

msftbot[bot] avatar Jul 19 '22 22:07 msftbot[bot]

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