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If you would be willing to file a feedback with the link to the long running result, and the logs/attachments from the build that would be helpful to investigate the performance you are seeing. If there is work that is not being logged or if there are things that can be optimized on the Xcode Cloud side of things it would be great to know how we can improve this experience.
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Yes. See the final section of this page of documentation: In Xcode 13 and later, you can create, view, and comment on PRs, and merge changes into your codebase if you host your Git repository with Bitbucket Server, GitHub, or GitHub Enterprise. You can also configure Xcode Cloud to detect new PRs, or changes to an existing PR. When it detects a change, Xcode Cloud merges the involved branches in a temporary build environment, and automatically builds your project and runs your tests to verify the merged code. After verifying the changes, Xcode Cloud adds a status message to the PR to inform you of the result.