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[MM-61]: Added the test cases for the PR 683 and for PR 718 . #29

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# (Required) Ensure all values are filled up
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name: "Excluding subscription in the channel or DM/GM on MM for a repository in a organization "
status: Active
priority: Normal
folder: Subscriptions
authors: "@arush-vashishtha"
team_ownership: []
priority_p1_to_p4: P2 - Core Functions (Do core functions work?)

# (Optional)
location: null
component: null
tags: []
labels: []
tested_by_contributor: null

# (Optional) Test type and tools
cypress: null
detox: null
mmctl: null
playwright: null
rainforest: []
manual_test_environments: []

# Do not change
id: null
key: null
created_on: null
last_updated: null
case_hashed: null
steps_hashed: null
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**Step 1**

1. Enter the slash command `/github subscriptions add <organization> --feature <events> --exclude <repository>` in the desired channel or DM/GM on MM and create a subscription for an organization with more than one repository and exclude any desired repository in that organization.
2. Trigger any desired event in the excluded repository on the Github and navigate to the desired channel or DM/GM on MM.

**Step 2**

1. Enter the slash command `/github subscriptions add <organization> --feature <events> --exclude <repository>` in the desired channel or DM/GM on MM and create a subscription for an organization with more than one repository and exclude any desired repository in that organization.
2. Trigger any desired event in any desired repository except the excluded ones on the Github and navigate to the desired channel or DM/GM on MM.

**Expected**

No notification should be generated for the triggered event in the desired channel or DM/GM on MM.
After step 2, notification of the triggered event should be shown in the desired channel or DM/GM on MM.
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# (Required) Ensure all values are filled up
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name: "Message in the channel or DM/GM on MM regarding the event for reopening a PR on the github"
status: Active
priority: Normal
folder: Subscriptions
authors: "@arush-vashishtha"
team_ownership: []
priority_p1_to_p4: P2 - Core Functions (Do core functions work?)

# (Optional)
location: null
component: null
tags: []
labels: []
tested_by_contributor: null

# (Optional) Test type and tools
cypress: null
detox: null
mmctl: null
playwright: null
rainforest: []
manual_test_environments: []

# Do not change
id: null
key: null
created_on: null
last_updated: null
case_hashed: null
steps_hashed: null
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**Step 1**

1. Enter the slash command `/github subscription add <repo or organization> --feature pulls` in any desired channel or DM/GM and create subscription for the desired repo or organization on MM.
2. Create and close a PR or close any existing PR in the subscribed desired repository or in any repository of the subscribed desired organization on Github.
3. Reopen the closed PR on Github and navigate to the subscribed channel or DM/GM on MM.

**Expected**

The user should get the notification in the subscribed desired channel or DM/GM on MM, regarding the desired PR reopened.