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This PR updates TypeScript declarations for the @stdlib/random/tools namespace.

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Coverage Report

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random/tools $\color{red}1919/3481$
$\color{green}+55.13%$
$\color{green}16/16$
$\color{green}+100.00%$
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$\color{green}+0.00%$
$\color{red}1919/3481$
$\color{green}+55.13%$

The above coverage report was generated for the changes in this PR.

@kgryte kgryte merged commit 8b93c8d into develop Jan 14, 2026
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@kgryte kgryte deleted the update-random-tools-declarations branch January 14, 2026 04:58
nakul-krishnakumar pushed a commit to nakul-krishnakumar/stdlib that referenced this pull request Jan 25, 2026
PR-URL: stdlib-js#9718
Reviewed-by: Athan Reines <kgryte@gmail.com>
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