workflow(cd): Implement Cleanup Functionality for Temporary Files#124
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zhoushaw merged 1 commit intoweb-infra-dev:mainfrom Oct 17, 2024
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workflow(cd): Implement Cleanup Functionality for Temporary Files#124zhoushaw merged 1 commit intoweb-infra-dev:mainfrom
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Description
Add a cleanup function to automatically remove temporary files, logs, screenshots, and build artifacts generated during the automation process. This will ensure the environment remains clean for subsequent runs.
Relevance
Prevents clutter, frees up disk space, and avoids potential conflicts caused by leftover files from previous executions, especially in CI/CD environments.