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Overhaul Coverage Workflow #245

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Merging #245 (10bd88e) into develop (cf4fb22) will decrease coverage by 15.44%.
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##           develop     #245       +/-   ##
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- Coverage    58.33%   42.90%   -15.44%     
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  Files          128       76       -52     
  Lines         7500     3951     -3549     
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- Hits          4375     1695     -2680     
+ Misses        3125     2256      -869     
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@da2ce7 da2ce7 force-pushed the 20230703_coverage_workflow branch 8 times, most recently from 00c3719 to a479fb7 Compare August 3, 2023 11:05
@da2ce7 da2ce7 force-pushed the 20230703_coverage_workflow branch from a479fb7 to 2e6fe12 Compare August 3, 2023 11:06
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da2ce7 commented Aug 3, 2023

ACK 2e6fe12

@da2ce7 da2ce7 merged commit 27354a4 into torrust:develop Aug 3, 2023
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