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feature: adding new action type #239

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@dsshap dsshap commented Oct 5, 2023

Adding new action type

@antoncoding at some point we should review where action types belong.

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Merging #239 (4dfeee7) into master (1d18f28) will not change coverage.
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Seems like it makes more sense to be in defined in each engine

@dsshap dsshap merged commit 9e4440c into master Oct 12, 2023
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@dsshap dsshap deleted the feature/burn-in-account branch October 12, 2023 16:41
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