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refactor: 🔨 updated config dependencies using inherited widget #215

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  • The title of my PR starts with a Conventional Commit prefix (fix:, feat:, docs: etc).
  • I have followed the Contributor Guide when preparing my PR.
  • I have updated/added tests for ALL new/updated/fixed functionality.
  • I have updated/added relevant documentation in docs and added dartdoc comments with ///.
  • I have updated/added relevant examples in examples or docs.

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  • Yes, this PR is a breaking change.
  • No, this PR is not a breaking change.

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@vatsaltanna-simformsolutions vatsaltanna-simformsolutions force-pushed the fix/update_config_dependencies branch 2 times, most recently from 11b1549 to ba69c5f Compare June 27, 2024 14:28
@vatsaltanna vatsaltanna force-pushed the fix/update_config_dependencies branch from ba69c5f to 371f8d4 Compare July 2, 2024 09:13
@vatsaltanna-simformsolutions vatsaltanna-simformsolutions force-pushed the fix/update_config_dependencies branch from 371f8d4 to eaf82ed Compare July 2, 2024 09:41
@vatsaltanna-simformsolutions vatsaltanna-simformsolutions force-pushed the fix/update_config_dependencies branch from eaf82ed to 02c824d Compare July 2, 2024 09:56
@apurva010 apurva010 merged commit 2c70e16 into main Jul 2, 2024
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