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This change adds slug overrides for all actions destinations where there wasn't one previously. This ensures that all the folder names for actions destinations are in line with the actual integration slug. This is important, otherwise there will be broken links from within the Segment app and on pages like: https://segment.com/docs/connections/destinations/catalog/index-all/

Additionally, this PR also cleans up the empty folders, redirects, or erroneous files that were in place as a result of no slug override existing.

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@tcgilbert tcgilbert requested a review from a team as a code owner August 5, 2024 16:34
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@forstisabella forstisabella added the fixed-site A fix to the site itself that we want to communicate in a release label Aug 5, 2024
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@forstisabella forstisabella merged commit f6e988e into develop Aug 6, 2024
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@forstisabella forstisabella deleted the thomas/action-slugs branch August 6, 2024 18:43
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