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Test NOIR Across Multiple Repositories for Analyzing #428
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It seems like a good approach to conduct tests on multiple open-source repositories to ensure that NOIR functions correctly across different repositories.
This will help us identify potential compatibility issues, edge cases, and performance bottlenecks when scanning diverse codebases.
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