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[standbypool] Migrate standbypool projects to use snippets extraction #33119

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  • @azure/arm-standbypool

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Updates all projects under standbypool to use snippets extraction.

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@mpodwysocki mpodwysocki requested review from qiaozha, MaryGao and a team as code owners February 18, 2025 22:35
@github-actions github-actions bot added the Mgmt This issue is related to a management-plane library. label Feb 18, 2025
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@mpodwysocki mpodwysocki merged commit 02a48a1 into main Feb 19, 2025
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@mpodwysocki mpodwysocki deleted the feat/standbypool-snippets branch February 19, 2025 02:37
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