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Fixes #78 🦕

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This looks good to go.

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My only worry with something like this is that the synth change looks brittle, but if we've got a good signal for when synth changes aren't matching that's probably okay.

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tswast commented Oct 21, 2020

got a good signal for when synth changes aren't matching that's probably okay.

When running manually, we get a nice warning that it didn't match anything. Not sure what autosynth does in that case, though.

@tswast tswast merged commit 45faf97 into googleapis:master Oct 21, 2020
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