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feat: Add a metric to display pruning of the node's peer #11058

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@shrenujbansal shrenujbansal commented Jul 7, 2023

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#11044

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Add a metric to display when external peers are pruning your libp2p peer

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arajasek commented Jul 7, 2023

PR description please

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PR description please

It was not ready for review earlier. It is now ;)

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LGTM

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Add a metric to display how many peers have pruned your libp2p peer
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