#Does that even work? The best idea would

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shut kernel
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it is on the test, not on the sentences

drifting fiber
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i understood what you mean. why do you need it, though? why doesn't English?

shut kernel
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because it is missing the response in the test

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[WARN] tests/en/homeassistant_HassNevermind.yaml: 1 test(s) missing response check

drifting fiber
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I see. It's not a huge deal, you can ignore it. HassNevermind is designed to not have a response, so we will probably fix the checks

shut kernel
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but doesn't it make sense to enforce that on the test?

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that way, the test is actually enforcing that there should be no response

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because a test without the response key will accept a sentence that has a response, so if a response is added to Nevermind by mistake, the test will still pass