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CCM-17440: Update gitleaks ignore following PR merge#347

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CCM-17440: Update gitleaks ignore following PR merge#347
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Description

Update gitleaks ignore file following the merge of #321

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  • Refactoring (non-breaking change)
  • New feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality)
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  • I have added tests to cover my changes
  • I have updated the documentation accordingly
  • This PR is a result of pair or mob programming

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To ensure the utmost confidentiality and protect your and others privacy, we kindly ask you to NOT including PII (Personal Identifiable Information) / PID (Personal Identifiable Data) or any other sensitive data in this PR (Pull Request) and the codebase changes. We will remove any PR that do contain any sensitive information. We really appreciate your cooperation in this matter.

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@simonlabarere simonlabarere merged commit 1db2cb3 into main May 14, 2026
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@simonlabarere simonlabarere deleted the feature/CCM-17440_gitleaks_ignore branch May 14, 2026 13:09
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