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fix: release support top level and with nested or in filter #55

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@ellanan ellanan commented Feb 7, 2025

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  1 files  ±0   55 suites  ±0   2s ⏱️ ±0s
356 tests ±0  356 ✅ ±0  0 💤 ±0  0 ❌ ±0 
361 runs  ±0  361 ✅ ±0  0 💤 ±0  0 ❌ ±0 

Results for commit c5a99c9. ± Comparison against base commit 433dab6.

@ellanan ellanan merged commit e956290 into main Feb 7, 2025
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@ellanan ellanan deleted the fix/release-support-top-level-and-with-nested-or-in-filter branch February 7, 2025 15:19
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