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github(workflow): testing #9

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    • Updated internal documentation for clarity.
    • Streamlined the testing workflow to improve efficiency by focusing on detecting changes before running tests.

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  • .github/workflows/test_be.yml (2 hunks)
  • tests/test-1/test_notebook_1_1.py (0 hunks)
  • tests/test-1/test_notebook_1_2.py (0 hunks)
  • tests/test-2/test-2-1/test_notebook_2_1_1.py (0 hunks)
  • tests/test-2/test_notebook_2_1.py (0 hunks)
  • tests/test_notebook_1.py (0 hunks)
  • tests/test_notebook_2.py (0 hunks)
  • tests/utils/test_git_utils.py (0 hunks)

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A new docstring has been added to the file src/motheme/main.py. The docstring contains the simple string "test." No functionality or logic was modified by this change. Additionally, the GitHub Actions workflow configuration in .github/workflows/test_be.yml has been updated to replace the checks job with a changes job that determines if there are modifications in the backend code. The test_python job now depends on the output of the changes job.

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File(s) Change Summary
src/motheme/main.py Added new docstring "test."
.github/workflows/test_be.yml Removed checks job; added changes job to detect backend changes; modified test_python job to depend on changes.

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@metaboulie metaboulie merged commit 2d7fdf0 into main Feb 9, 2025
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@metaboulie metaboulie deleted the github/workflows branch February 9, 2025 16:23
@github-actions github-actions bot restored the github/workflows branch February 9, 2025 16:24
@metaboulie metaboulie deleted the github/workflows branch February 28, 2025 08:02
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