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  • add some bullet points

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  • All tests pass locally.
  • All tests pass in CI.
  • Coverage is above 90%.
  • All exposed functions, interfaces, and types have documentation.
  • Run benchmarks again if there is functionality change.

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    • Updated GitHub Actions workflow configuration to enable workflow triggers on master branch pushes.

@mdaliyan mdaliyan self-assigned this Jan 9, 2025
@mdaliyan mdaliyan merged commit 2e21ca1 into master Jan 9, 2025
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The pull request modifies the GitHub Actions workflow configuration file .github/workflows/test.yml. The key change involves uncommenting the - master branch under the push event trigger, which previously was commented out. This modification enables the workflow to be triggered by pushes to the master branch, potentially expanding the continuous integration pipeline's coverage.

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File Change Summary
.github/workflows/test.yml Uncommented - master branch in push event trigger

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🐰 A workflow awakens, master branch in sight,
CI pipeline dancing with renewed might!
Uncomment the line, let testing take flight,
GitHub Actions leaping with rabbit-like delight 🚀
Code flows freely, no barriers in view


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