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chore: remove decide! tactic #6016

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This PR removes the decide! tactic in favor of decide +kernel (breaking change).

This PR removes the `decide!` tactic in favor of `decide +kernel` (breaking change).
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JovanGerb pushed a commit to JovanGerb/lean4 that referenced this pull request Jan 21, 2025
This PR removes the `decide!` tactic in favor of `decide +kernel`
(breaking change).
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