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feat: trigger naming added - RK-19335 #102

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@sonariorobot sonariorobot changed the title feat: trigger naming added feat: trigger naming added - RK-19334 Jul 16, 2023
@sonariorobot sonariorobot changed the title feat: trigger naming added - RK-19334 feat: trigger naming added - RK-19335 Jul 16, 2023
@gosharo gosharo added the DeployEnforcer/MergeOnceApproved Auto merge and clean branch once passed all checks label Jul 16, 2023
@GoshaRookout GoshaRookout removed the DeployEnforcer/MergeOnceApproved Auto merge and clean branch once passed all checks label Jul 16, 2023
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@gosharo gosharo deleted the add-trigger-name-to-status branch July 17, 2023 05:36
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