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chore: update global workflows #3210

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codecov bot commented Sep 21, 2024

Codecov Report

All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Project coverage is 9.72%. Comparing base (79446fe) to head (f7bdf68).
Report is 95 commits behind head on master.

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##           master   #3210      +/-   ##
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- Coverage    9.84%   9.72%   -0.13%     
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  Files         101      77      -24     
  Lines       17974   14058    -3916     
  Branches     8402    6455    -1947     
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- Hits         1770    1367     -403     
+ Misses      13324   10069    -3255     
+ Partials     2880    2622     -258     
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@ReenigneArcher ReenigneArcher merged commit 60f5b10 into master Sep 21, 2024
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@ReenigneArcher ReenigneArcher deleted the bot/update-files-from-global-repo branch September 21, 2024 04:50
KuleRucket pushed a commit to KuleRucket/Sunshine that referenced this pull request Oct 9, 2024
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