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    • Enhanced our automation process for coverage reporting with updated step names and the addition of a new job in the workflow.

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The GitHub Actions workflow (.github/workflows/pipeline.yml) has been modified to enhance the autobot job. The name of an existing step has been updated from "Coveralls" to "Coveralls Submit," and a new step named "Coveralls Finish" has been added, which utilizes the coverallsapp/github-action@v2 action with the parameter parallel-finished: true. The GH_TOKEN environment variable remains unchanged, ensuring continued authentication for the gh pr merge command.

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File Change Summary
.github/workflows/pipeline.yml Updated step name from "Coveralls" to "Coveralls Submit" and added a new step "Coveralls Finish" using coverallsapp/github-action@v2. The GH_TOKEN environment variable remains unchanged.

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sequenceDiagram
    participant WA as Workflow
    participant AJ as Autobot Job
    participant C1 as Coveralls Submit
    participant C2 as Coveralls Finish

    WA->>AJ: Start autobot job
    AJ->>C1: Execute Coveralls Submit
    C1-->>AJ: Submit coverage data
    AJ->>C2: Execute Coveralls Finish
    C2-->>AJ: Complete coverage reporting
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@jan-janssen jan-janssen marked this pull request as draft February 10, 2025 22:18
@jan-janssen jan-janssen deleted the coveralls branch February 11, 2025 08:09
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