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feat(frontend): tracking visited routes #1055

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@fabis94 fabis94 commented Sep 29, 2022

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Base: 88.77% // Head: 88.77% // No change to project coverage 👍

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lgtm

@fabis94 fabis94 merged commit 6133610 into main Sep 29, 2022
@fabis94 fabis94 deleted the fabians/336-mixpanel-route-event branch September 29, 2022 14:24
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