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Bringing changes downstream #45
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Removed the test configuration part: ``` **Test Configuration**: * Firmware version: * Hardware: * Toolchain: * SDK: ``` this is not relevant to our project and in the instance in which it is, only for mobile which should be supplied under an additional optional info by the developer
…ntegration Downstream changes pr
…end-code Feat/backend/refactor backend code
Note however, the testing issues with need to access env variables has yet to be resolved
Creation of backend related actions for linting, testing and building
Update pull_request_template.md
This update introduces paths to watch for when new changes are introduced for backend
Update bug_report.md
Update CONTRIBUTING.md
Feat/frontend web
Update lint-test-build-golang.yml
…ut the env variables issue
…env-tests Chore: commented out test that uses env variables
…-codecov-upload chore: Update test commands to include code coverage for codecov
Testing occupi-mobile
Update/read me
chore: Update workflow name to include linting and testing for golang
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Bringing changes downstream