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This pull request adds a new property obfuscation feature to the
DotPathQLlibrary, allowing users to mask sensitive data fields (such as passwords or SSNs) with "****" while preserving the structure of the original object. The update includes changes to the core implementation, factory methods, and test coverage, as well as documentation enhancements in theREADME.md.New Feature: Property Obfuscation
obfuscatemethod toDotPathQL, enabling users to specify paths whose values should be replaced with "****".addDefaultObfuscatePaths.PathExcludeclass and factory to support obfuscation mode, ensuring the same filtering logic can be reused for masking values [1] [2] [3] [4].Other Improvements