## Description
- This PR removed static wait from spec - API_with_List_Widget_spec
- Git/GitSync/GitSyncedApps_spec.js (fixes for EE flakyness - WIP -
still failing in chrome, pass in electron)
- Remove wait from OpenPaneAndChangeThemeColors() & added n/w check
- Upgrading Cypress from 13.3 to 13.6
- Flaky fix:
- ClientSide/Widgets/Text/Text2_Spec.ts
- ClientSide/Widgets/Select/Select2_Spec.ts
- cypress/e2e/Regression/ClientSide/JSLibrary/Library_spec.ts
- /ClientSide/Git/GitWithJSLibrary/GitwithCustomJSLibrary_spec.js
#### Type of change
- Script fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
## Testing
#### How Has This Been Tested?
- [X] Cypress CI runs
## Checklist:
#### QA activity:
- [X] Added `Test Plan Approved` label after Cypress tests were reviewed
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## Summary by CodeRabbit
## Summary by CodeRabbit
- **New Features**
- Enhanced Git synchronization capabilities with improved user interface
interactions.
- Streamlined navigation back to the editor from deployment mode.
- Implemented more robust table loading checks to ensure data is
properly displayed.
- **Bug Fixes**
- Fixed issues with element presence assertions to improve test
reliability.
- Addressed the visibility of certain UI elements to ensure they appear
as expected.
- **Tests**
- Updated end-to-end test scripts to reflect new interactions and
assertions.
- Added a new test file `GitSyncedApps_spec.js` to cover Git-synced
applications.
- Removed outdated test file `Fork_Template_spec.js`.
- **Refactor**
- Improved method calls for querying and interacting with elements to
enhance test stability.
- Optimized wait conditions for element visibility to reduce flakiness
in tests.
- **Chores**
- Adjusted the GitHub Actions workflow for client-server build to refine
output for matrix counts.
- Updated CI test workflow to incorporate Electron setup and remove
Chrome setup steps.
- **Documentation**
- Included comments to explain the rationale behind certain timeout
values and method changes.
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