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feat: Update copies for raised hand #18462

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Codecov Report

All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Project coverage is 46.33%. Comparing base (094733d) to head (41e1555).
Report is 6 commits behind head on dev.

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+ Coverage   46.32%   46.33%   +0.01%     
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  Files         845      845              
  Lines       26379    26379              
  Branches     5981     5981              
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+ Hits        12220    12224       +4     
+ Misses      12629    12626       -3     
+ Partials     1530     1529       -1     

@thisisamir98 thisisamir98 merged commit 11580c9 into dev Dec 9, 2024
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@thisisamir98 thisisamir98 deleted the hand-raise-copies-update branch December 9, 2024 14:26
@paulwire paulwire added the echoes: product-roadmap/feature Work contributing to adding a new feature as part of the product roadmap. label Dec 9, 2024
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