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Guide to snoozing tests in Spur
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You can temporarily mute tests until a selected period. When snoozing a test, any dependencies will also be automatically snoozed during batch runs, helping you manage test execution more effectively.
How to snooze tests
Tests can be snoozed for 1 day, 1 week, 1 month, a custom date/time, or indefinitely.
Hover over snoozed tests to see when the snooze expires
How to remove snooze
Tests can be un-snoozed through the same action menu
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