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Caution Review failedThe pull request is closed. WalkthroughThis pull request encompasses minor modifications across several files in a Laravel application. The changes include formatting adjustments, configuration updates, and a new authorization gate definition. The modifications are primarily cosmetic or subtle, such as removing blank lines, restoring a time mapping, and adding a newline. A notable addition is the 'viewPulse' gate in the AppServiceProvider, which introduces a new authorization check for admin users. Changes
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participant User
participant Gate
participant Policy
User->>Gate: Request 'viewPulse' permission
Gate->>Policy: Check admin status
Policy-->>Gate: Return permission result
Gate-->>User: Grant/Deny access
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This pull request applies code style fixes from an analysis carried out by StyleCI.
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The release includes minor administrative and configuration updates, primarily focusing on code organization and permission management.