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  • Chores
    • Removed the default Prometheus output from the Alert Group facet, reducing the set of exported outputs.
    • Existing inputs remain unchanged, but they no longer have a preconfigured Prometheus output.
    • Users integrating with Prometheus must now define and wire their own output explicitly to restore previous behavior.

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Removed the outputs: default block from modules/alert_group/default/0.1/facets.yaml, eliminating the Prometheus output named "default." Inputs and sample sections remain unchanged.

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Alert group facet outputs
modules/alert_group/default/0.1/facets.yaml
Removed the outputs.default Prometheus block; inputs and sample sections unchanged.

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🎯 1 (Trivial) | ⏱️ ~2 minutes

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A hop, a skip—one block gone light,
The “default” fades into the night.
Alerts still whisper, inputs stay,
Samples nibble data’s hay.
With fewer trails to roam about,
The burrow’s map has one less route. 🐇✨

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