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style: use snake cases with underscore test name convention in Arch tests #69

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@kamilbaczek kamilbaczek changed the title style: use snake cases with _ in Arch tests style: use snake cases with underscore test name convention in Arch tests Dec 29, 2023
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@kamilbaczek kamilbaczek enabled auto-merge (rebase) December 29, 2023 17:11
@kamilbaczek kamilbaczek merged commit f03315b into main Dec 30, 2023
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@kamilbaczek kamilbaczek deleted the feature/adjust_naming_convetion_to_unit_tests branch December 30, 2023 09:34
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