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chore(nodebuilder): decrease lifecycle timeout for LN #2290

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@Wondertan Wondertan commented May 31, 2023

LNs don't need that much time to run

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@renaynay renaynay added the kind:fix Attached to bug-fixing PRs label Jun 1, 2023
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Merging #2290 (1a7dca2) into main (1c1327b) will increase coverage by 0.00%.
The diff coverage is 83.33%.

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##             main    #2290   +/-   ##
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  Coverage   50.80%   50.81%           
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  Files         154      154           
  Lines        9663     9671    +8     
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+ Hits         4909     4914    +5     
- Misses       4328     4330    +2     
- Partials      426      427    +1     
Impacted Files Coverage Δ
nodebuilder/node.go 61.84% <83.33%> (+4.48%) ⬆️

... and 4 files with indirect coverage changes

@renaynay renaynay merged commit 218ab99 into main Jun 1, 2023
@renaynay renaynay deleted the hlib/node/decrease-timeout branch June 1, 2023 12:32
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