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feat: save initialize params #28

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@chrismwendt chrismwendt commented Aug 23, 2018

This will be useful for accessing experimental client capabilities on the server.

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This is useful for accessing experimental client capabilities on the
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@chrismwendt chrismwendt force-pushed the save-initialize-params branch from 73accd7 to 5a1932b Compare August 23, 2018 21:21
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Merging #28 into master will increase coverage by <.01%.
The diff coverage is 100%.

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