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feat(gitea/forgejo): set poster server filter for pr cache #34374

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@viceice viceice commented Feb 21, 2025

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  • set poster server filter for pr cache
  • optimize pr paging
  • fix pr api path

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- optimize pr paging
- fix pr api path
@viceice viceice requested review from rarkins and secustor February 21, 2025 12:36
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else LGTM

Co-authored-by: Sebastian Poxhofer <secustor@users.noreply.github.com>
@viceice viceice added this pull request to the merge queue Feb 21, 2025
Merged via the queue into main with commit c7737be Feb 21, 2025
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@viceice viceice deleted the feat/gitea-pr-poster branch February 21, 2025 13:56
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