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ci: pipeline test #26

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ci: pipeline test #26

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What

This PR is to test the pipeline.

Why

Check if the pipeline is working properly.

Known limitations

N/A

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PR Structure

  • It is not possible to break this PR down into smaller PRs.
  • This PR does not mix refactoring changes with feature changes.
  • This PR's title starts with name of package that is most changed in the PR, or all if the changes are broad or impact many packages.

Thoroughness

  • This PR adds tests for the new functionality or fixes.
  • All updated queries have been tested (refer to this check if the data set returned by the updated query is expected to be same as the original one).

Release

  • This is not a breaking change.
  • This is ready to be tested in development.
  • The new functionality is gated with a feature flag if this is not ready for production.

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LG

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flawless!

@CaioTeixeira95 CaioTeixeira95 merged commit 6e43cc6 into main Jun 17, 2024
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@CaioTeixeira95 CaioTeixeira95 deleted the pipeline-test branch June 17, 2024 19:55
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