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feat: updated AI Explain API interface for new API definition [IDE-954] #78

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The API Definition for the Explain API changed, this PR introduces the required interface changes, fixing the corresponding tests.

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  • Tests added and all succeed
  • Linted
  • README.md updated, if user-facing

🚨After having merged, please update the snyk-ls and CLI go.mod to pull in latest client.

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@DariusZdroba DariusZdroba changed the title feat: updated AI Explain API interface for new API definition feat: updated AI Explain API interface for new API definition [IDE-954] Feb 28, 2025
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@DariusZdroba DariusZdroba marked this pull request as ready for review February 28, 2025 13:49
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@DariusZdroba DariusZdroba merged commit fd49c0f into main Feb 28, 2025
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@DariusZdroba DariusZdroba deleted the feat/ai-explain-interface branch February 28, 2025 13:56
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