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🧹 Replace console.log with structured logger in request.ts#23

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🧹 Replace console.log with structured logger in request.ts#23
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fix-request-ts-debug-log-16770449399824990863

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🎯 What: Replaced a raw console.log statement with logger.debug in src/converters/request.ts and added the appropriate logger import.
💡 Why: Debugging console logs should be removed from production code or replaced with a proper logger to improve maintainability and readability, ensuring debug messages obey the configured logging level.
Verification: Verified that tests pass via npm run test -- --coverage, keeping test coverage for request.ts at 100%. Requested code review, which confirmed the change is correct and safe.
Result: Improved codebase hygiene by leveraging the structured logger consistently.


PR created automatically by Jules for task 16770449399824990863 started by @shantoislamdev

Resolves a code health issue where a leftover `console.log` in `src/converters/request.ts` (around line 390) was unconditionally writing debug information. This was replaced with `logger.debug()` to adhere to application log leveling standards, preventing unnecessary output in production. Added the appropriate logger import and ran prettier over the modified file.
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