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chore: use gh runners instead of self host - [CU-869d9f6bm]#216

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chore: use gh runners instead of self host - [CU-869d9f6bm]#216
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github-actions Bot commented May 13, 2026

Testers Checklist

General

  • Validation for every input
  • Persistent try/catch blocks
  • No lack of documentation
  • Localization

Frontend

  • Caching (if applicable)
  • Responsiveness for all screens
  • Loading indicators & skeleton loaders
  • Optimistic loading (if applicable)
  • No warnings in console

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LoayAhmed304 previously approved these changes May 13, 2026
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@AhmedAmrNabil AhmedAmrNabil changed the base branch from main to dev May 13, 2026 09:49
@AhmedAmrNabil AhmedAmrNabil changed the title chore: use gh runners instead of self host chore: use gh runners instead of self host - [CU-869d9f6bm] May 13, 2026
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Task linked: CU-869d9f6bm revert to gh runners

@AhmedAmrNabil AhmedAmrNabil force-pushed the chore/revert-self-runner branch from fc59f97 to cf1b944 Compare May 13, 2026 09:55
@AhmedAmrNabil AhmedAmrNabil force-pushed the chore/revert-self-runner branch from cf1b944 to 9d10660 Compare May 13, 2026 10:06
@AhmedAmrNabil AhmedAmrNabil changed the base branch from dev to fix/tweet-mentions May 13, 2026 10:07
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