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add tests with emoji for various commands #10353

add tests with emoji for various commands

add tests with emoji for various commands #10353

Triggered via pull request September 3, 2025 07:31
Status Success
Total duration 1m 47s
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1 error, 3 warnings, and 14 notices
Style/Python
GNU test failed: tests/ls/test2. tests/ls/test2 is passing on 'main'. Maybe you have to rebase?
Style/Python
Note: The gnu test tests/cp/test2 is now being skipped but was previously passing.
Style/Python
Note: The gnu test tests/cp/test2 is now being skipped but was previously passing.
Style/Python
Note: The gnu test tests/cp/test2 is now being skipped but was previously passing.
Style/Python
Congrats! The gnu test tests/ls/test3 is no longer failing!
Style/Python
Skipping an intermittent issue tests/cp/test1 (passes in this run but fails in the 'main' branch)
Style/Python
Skip an intermittent issue tests/ls/test2 (fails in this run but passes in the 'main' branch)
Style/Python
Congrats! The gnu test tests/cp/test4 is now passing!
Style/Python
Congrats! The gnu test tests/ls/test3 is no longer failing!
Style/Python
Skipping an intermittent issue tests/cp/test1 (passes in this run but fails in the 'main' branch)
Style/Python
Congrats! The gnu test tests/cp/test4 is now passing!
Style/Python
Congrats! The gnu test tests/ls/test3 is no longer failing!
Style/Python
Skipping an intermittent issue tests/cp/test1 (passes in this run but fails in the 'main' branch)
Style/Python
Skip an intermittent issue tests/ls/test2 (fails in this run but passes in the 'main' branch)
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Style/lint (windows-latest, feat_os_windows)
The windows-latest label will migrate from Windows Server 2022 to Windows Server 2025 beginning September 2, 2025. For more information see https://github.com/actions/runner-images/issues/12677