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test(chain-follower): Add integration test to download Mithil Snapshot and validate it #325

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Add integration test to download snapshots for Chain Follower

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Closes #311

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@apskhem apskhem requested a review from Mr-Leshiy August 13, 2024 07:40
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LGTM

@stevenj stevenj merged commit d517d5f into feat/auto-sync-mithril Aug 13, 2024
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@stevenj stevenj deleted the test/auto-sync-mithril-integraion branch August 13, 2024 08:53
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