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Remove deprecated GH action #319

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Remove deprecated GH action #319

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10thfloor
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This action is no longer required to refresh doc content when files are updated.

This action is no longer required to refresh doc content when files are updated.
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Merging #319 (2cf6a98) into master (49e5433) will not change coverage.
The diff coverage is n/a.

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##           master     #319   +/-   ##
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  Coverage   65.38%   65.38%           
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  Files          21       21           
  Lines        1973     1973           
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  Hits         1290     1290           
  Misses        562      562           
  Partials      121      121           
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What is the new way of updating documentation content?

@turbolent turbolent added the Documentation Improvements or additions to documentation label Sep 6, 2022
@devbugging devbugging merged commit 16534ad into master Sep 16, 2022
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