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Trigger nightly job manually #1299

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codecov bot commented Jan 29, 2024

Codecov Report

All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Comparison is base (1d718eb) 59.26% compared to head (5ebb7cd) 59.26%.

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  7 files   53 suites   4m 31s ⏱️
189 tests 172 ✅ 17 💤 0 ❌
704 runs  636 ✅ 68 💤 0 ❌

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@JonatanAntoni JonatanAntoni merged commit a5bd02e into Open-CMSIS-Pack:main Jan 29, 2024
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@JonatanAntoni JonatanAntoni deleted the outbound/trigger_nightly branch January 29, 2024 15:23
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