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Pull Request Overview
This PR adds a new version (0.2.632) of the aksarc extension to the Azure CLI extension index, making it available for installation and use.
- Adds a new entry for aksarc version 0.2.632 with metadata and download information
- Updates the extension index to include the new wheel file hosted on Azure blob storage
- Configures Python version compatibility and dependency requirements for the new version
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src/index.json:1
- Duplicate dependency entries detected. Each dependency is listed twice with different formatting styles. Remove the duplicate entries and keep only one format per dependency (e.g., keep 'kubernetes>=24.0.0' and 'paramiko<4.0.0,>=2.0.8').
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